Youth work central to reducing knife crime, says former government adviser

Fiona Simpson
Thursday, February 24, 2022

Building healthy relationships with youth workers is central to reducing levels of knife crime involving young people, according to a former government youth work adviser.

Building relationships with trusted adults may reduce involvement in youth violence, experts say. Picture: Adobe Stock
Building relationships with trusted adults may reduce involvement in youth violence, experts say. Picture: Adobe Stock

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