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Bloody Ends

1 min read Youth Justice
A project to get young people to understand the dangers of knife crime.

Project: Bloody Ends

Funding: £5,000 from Slough Youth Service and Positive Activities for Young People

Aim: To get young people to understand the dangers of knife crime and to talk about its implications.

- With violent crime rarely out of the headlines, Pinder Sagoo, senior youth worker at Slough Youth Service, thought it was time to speak to young people to get their views.

With the help of a production company, he worked with 12 young men aged between 13 and 19 to create a DVD educating young people about the dangers of carrying knives. The film showed a group of young people who get involved in a tit-for-tat stabbing and reveals the consequences of their actions.

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