Mayor of West Yorkshire, Tracy Brabin launches the county’s first ‘Violence Reduction Partnership’. It marks the recent introduction of a Serious Violence Duty, placing legal expectations on key agencies.
17 Jul 2023
The switch from a Violence Reduction Unit marks the recent introduction of a Serious Violence Duty, placing legal expectations on key agencies.
The occasion sees over 100 delegates from organisations, groups, projects coming together to further develop the joint response to serious violence.
“This represents more than just a change in name, it’s a pivotal moment in our partnership response to serious violence.
“I’ve made it my mission to create a safe West Yorkshire, where all can flourish, and this is another stepping-stone to achieving that vision.
“By working ever closer, we can find new solutions with our communities, creating a bigger impact.”
During 2022/23 the Violence Reduction Unit spent over £3.3m on interventions, working with 46 organisations, supporting over 14,000 young people under 25 years to tackle serious violence.
“Together, we have made some great strides in preventing and reducing serious violence across West Yorkshire.
“Our new partnership emphasis will help build upon that momentum, creating the right conditions to embed the Serious Violence Duty.
“It ultimately means we can better support and protect our young people from the harms of serious violence.”
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