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We have produced a range of youth resources aimed at young people outside of the school environment.

These have been specifically written to be used by youth workers that provoke discussions relevant to young people around crime.

featured discussion themes:

 

  • 'Getting Revenge', 'Doing Nothing', 'Going to the Police' and 'Getting in Touch with Crimestoppers'
  • 'Happy Slapping' and 'Knife Crime'
  • 'Graffiti', 'Vandalism' and 'Arson'
  • 'Knife Crime'

The Children's Society is a leading children's charity committed to making childhood better for all children in the UK.

Make a difference by getting together with family, friends and colleagues for the Footsteps for Childhood walking adventure around some of the UK’s most fascinating cities.

  • Bristol
  • Canterbury
  • Durham
  • London
  • Oxford
  • St. Albans

Crimestoppers operates throughout 39 regional volunteer groups throughout the UK. These groups spend their time promoting Crimestoppers and making more people aware of the anonymous 0800 555 111 phone number in case they ever feel they need to use it.

Crimestoppers' youth projects team encourage young people to talk about crimes that affect them. We also encourage them to use Crimestoppers' anonymous phone number, 0800 555 111.

The Archbishop of Canterbury and his wife opened their home at Lambeth Palace for a family "Easter Eggstravaganza" in aid of the Children's Society.

"I am delighted to be hosting an Easter EGGstravaganza at Lambeth Palace for The Children's Society," says Jane Williams. "Easter is a time when Christians celebrate God's gift of life, and this is a great way to get children enjoying themselves while supporting such a wonderful cause."