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ASB involving young people


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Young people gathering in a large group isn’t a crime, but respect is key. Everyone has the right to feel safe and welcome in their local community.

Have a conversation with your child about what to do if they’re part of a large group and worried about other people’s behaviour. They should know to walk away and talk to an adult they trust about what’s happened.

If a crime has been committed, it can be reported anonymously through Fearless.

Got Your Back offer specialist support to young people who have been affected by crime, visit their website to find out more: Home - Got Your Back.
 

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Jonathan Flower
(Police, PCSO, North East)

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