The organisation is trying to tackle knife crime in a different way| Liverpool Echo
We are highlighting the importance of continued support for young people over the summer holiday period through our campaign: Safe Summer, Strong Futures. St Giles works across the UK year-round, […]| St Giles
Four months after the ban on so-called “zombie knives,” our Youth Advisory Board (YAB) argues that while the ban is a step in the right direction, more comprehensive action is needed to effectively tackle knife crime. The 2016 ban on zombie knives was hampered by a loophole, allowing retailers to circumvent restrictions by simply removing…| Youth Endowment Fund
Jordan Robertson and David McCallum have become community stalwarts following a troubled upbringing.| Daily Record
The gangster is said to have been brought to justice after his pal slipped up while on the run.| Daily Record
Every life lost due to violence is one too many. However, violence isn’t inevitable. Recent data shows there are reasons to be cautiously optimistic. In 2022/23 (the latest year we have figures for), hospital admissions for assault with a knife or sharp object were down 9% on the previous year.| Youth Endowment Fund
It is five years since the Youth Endowment Fund was born. Five years is a long time – I know because I had a three-year-old when this work started. She’s been replaced by someone who is eight. We exist because she should be growing up in a world where all children feel safe. But that’s…| Youth Endowment Fund
In order to address knife crime effectively, we need to understand the full extent of the problem. View our latest stats, & Toolkit evidence.| Youth Endowment Fund