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Op Sceptre 19th May - 25th May |
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Hello Resident ![]() 19th to 25th May 2025 Knife crime is not an inevitable part of society. Although it is often viewed as a persistent and complex issue, this perspective overlooks the vital work taking place every day. Across the country, charities, police forces, youth professionals, parents, carers, and individuals are making a tangible difference in the lives of young people everyday. Knife Crime Awareness Week provides a national platform to recognise and celebrate these efforts. Through sharing real stories, highlighting effective programmes and demonstrating impact, the week aims to raise awareness and encourage broader engagement in the movement to end knife crime. By bringing together individuals and organisations, we hope to inspire participation and strengthen the collective effort required to tackle this issue at it’s roots. The greater the involvement, the greater the impact. The week will also offer practical resources, training opportunities, and information to support those who want to contribute but may not know where to begin – empowering more people to take meaningful action.
Change is possible. Be part of it. Please follow us on social media for updates and opportunities to get involved.
One way we would like to support this campaign is by surveys of local residents to gauge community confidence and/or their perceptions and experiences of knife crime interventions
We would like to invite you to take part in a focus group on Wednesday 21st May 13: -14:00 hours at Ormskirk Police Station. this will be limited to 20 and residents will be chosen from all areas.
If you would like to be considered to take part in this focus group please reply to this email stating your full name, contact number and the area you live.
Many Thanks Rachael Sergeant 3598 Rachael Jackson Ormskirk Neighbourhood Police | ||
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