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Sep 07 2023

Save the date: Youth Voice conference

We are delighted that we will once again be supporting the annual Youth Voice Conference hosted by Essex Boys and Girls Clubs and Essex Council of Voluntary Youth Services (ECVYS). The conference will take place on Saturday 21 October at Writtle University College, Chelmsford and will look at the themes of safety, resilience and empowerment. […]

Sep 07 2023

Knife Angel sculpture coming to Colchester

The Knife Angel, the National Monument Against Violence and Aggression, is coming to Colchester. The iconic sculpture, created to raise awareness of the issue of knife crime and its impact on society, serves as a memorial to victims who have lost their lives to knife violence. It arrives in Colchester in October and will be […]

Jul 27 2023

Violence and Vulnerability Community Grant launches

Organisations across Southend, Essex and Thurrock are once again invited to apply for the Violence and Vulnerability Community Grant 2024 – 25 to fund projects that have a positive impact on the issues around serious violence. APPLY NOW Local organisations are at the forefront of some amazing work that seeks to address issues such as […]

Jun 27 2023

PFCC Partnership Conference

The VVU was pleased to be part of the Essex Police, Fire and Crime Commissioners’ Partnership Conference which took place at the Colchester United JobServe Community Stadium last week. The conference welcomed speakers who spoke passionately and eloquently on drug and alcohol support and addiction, domestic violence, knife harm, hearing the voice of young people […]

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 […]