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Jun 06 2023

Westminster Knife Summit

Roger Hirst, PFCC for Essex and Chair of the Violence and Vulnerability Partnership attended a knife summit in Westminster on Thursday 18 May. The summit was hosted by Southend MP Anna Firth, who has been actively campaigning to change the law around sales and possession of zombie knives. Held during knife crime awareness week and […]

May 16 2023

Knife Harm Awareness Week and Operation Sceptre

“If there are two things I want people to understand, it’s that not everyone is carrying a knife – not even close – and that you should never think that carrying one is good for protection.” Those are the words of Detective Chief Inspector Ian Hughes, of Essex Police serious violence unit, as a week-long […]

May 09 2023

Knife crime and getting stabbed still number one concern for Essex young people

(District, borough, unitary, city breakdown at end of PR) From December 2022 to March 2023 more than 1,560 young people took part in the fourth Essex Violence and Vulnerability Youth Voices Listening Project. Seventy-three youth groups across Southend, Essex and Thurrock asked their young people how safe they feel in their communities with the results […]

Feb 09 2023

Home Office Violence Reduction Unit Evaluation

Last week the VRU (Violence Reduction Unit) national evaluation for 2021/22 was published. This is a report, commissioned by the Home Office, which looks at the impact of the 18 Violent Reduction Units in their first three years. Violence Reduction Units, of which the Essex Violence and Vulnerability Unit is one, have been funded by […]

Dec 22 2022

The VVU turns Ultimate Ninja

Last week members of the VVU visited Ultimate Ninja in Colchester to meet some of the providers working across Essex, who use sport and physical activity to divert young people away from youth crime and violence. The event, hosted by the Active Essex Foundation, included inputs about the evidence and research that shows the impact […]

Nov 24 2022

Youth voices project now live

We are really pleased to be working with Essex Council of Voluntary Youth Services (ECVYS) on the new Youth Voices Project. This helps inform us of the issues and concerns affecting young people across Essex. The results of the youth voices project, married with the VVU business case and priorities for work, help us direct […]