PUBLIC HEALTH

Getting to grips with youth violence

Stuart Gallimore says the Government’s response to serious youth violence and knife crime addresses the symptoms, not the root causes.

Too many young lives are being lost as a result of growing violence in our communities. In July, the Association of Directors of Children's Services (ADCS) published a policy discussion paper on serious youth violence and knife crime in order to open a discussion about what an integrated, whole-system response to the risks and harms facing a small, number of children, young people and young adults should look like. The paper highlighted the need for a clear, co-ordinated and compassionate strategy focused on prevention, backed by long-term sustainable funding.

Since then, the ADCS has been discussing these issues with a range of stakeholders to build a common understanding of what a public health approach to tackling serious youth violence and knife crime looks like.

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