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Haringey Invites Young People to Text in Crimes in ConfidenceChildren and Young People Now Publication DateFebruary 13, 2008
SummaryYoung people on the Campsbourne Estate, in Haringey, London, United Kingdom (UK), are being encouraged to use MSN, texts, email, or phone to secretly report any trouble they witness or fear on the estate. The pilot initiative of Haringey's Anti-Social Behaviour Action Team intends to connect with young people through a medium with which they feel comfortable to report antisocial behaviour discreetly and without fear of recrimination. The team is leafleting every household on the estate with details of how to report incidents. According to the local antisocial behaviour manager, the intention is to gather reports on bullying, harassment, violence, or robbery, including gang-related incidents. The leaflet provides a number and email address for confidential contact. It stresses that even if young people do leave their details, they will not be identified to any third party without their express permission. ContactAlison Bennett
Reporter
Children and Young People Now
Haymarket Professional Publications Ltd
London
W6 7JP
Great Britain & Northern Ireland (UK)
Tel: 020 8267 4721
SourceYoung People's Media Network and Children & Young People Daily Bulletin, February 13 2008. Placed on the Communication Initiative site February 24 2008 Last Updated February 26 2008 |
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