31 July 2019
The report considers the rise in serious youth violence, the key issues driving these trends, and whether the Government’s response matches the scale of the problem.
The full report is available here and a summary is available here.
Chief Executive of Catch22, Chris Wright commented:
“Today’s report brings the issue of serious youth violence into focus once again. The impact of youth violence is devastating, and to solve it we must turn our attentions to the root causes of the problem.
“With the stakes so high, visionary rhetoric is necessary but is not sufficient. While a public health approach is grounded in evidence, success in places like Glasgow did not happen overnight.
“Any long term solution will require sustained, committed work across sectors. We need consistent services that support young people to stay away from violence, and we must equip communities with the tools to help themselves and their neighbours. Ultimately, people with fulfilling jobs, supportive friends and family, and somewhere good to live, commit less crime.”
- Read Tackling Crime Together – A Public Health Approach which outlines how we can reduce violence and crime through collective impact.
- CEO Chris Wright shares further thoughts on the use of a public health approach to tackle violence in his latest blog for Children and Young People Now.
- Find out more about Catch22’s Wolverhampton Violent Reduction Team, who works in partnership with statutory and voluntary agencies to ensure the right interventions are in place at the right time, for both individuals and communities.