
Useful links
Please consult the list of useful links below.
Web links
- www.parentlineplus.org.uk (help and support for parents)
- www.victimsupport.org (can help you and your child if they have been a victim of crime)
- www.vslondon.org (Victim Support London)
- www.are-you-ok.org.uk/ (helping young people cope with crime)
- www.in-volve.org.uk/ (national charity that work’s with all young people across the country experiencing difficulties)
- www.neighbourhoodpolicing.co.uk (to find out about your local police tream)
- www.mothersagainstviolence.org.uk (offer advice and support to those who may feel their child is at risk or involved in gun/gang/knife crime)
- www.mamaa.org (a national support group for families bereaved through murder)
- www.met.police.uk (Met Police website)
- www.crimestoppers-uk.org (free confidential service where you can report information about a crime anonymously)
- www.gos.gov.uk/gol (Government Office for London)
- www.london.gov.uk (GLA)
- www.london.gov.uk/gangs (GLA - London Against Gun and Knife Crime)
- www.homeoffice.gov.uk (Home Office)
- www.transportforlondon.gov.uk (Transport for London)
- www.crimereduction.gov.uk/crpinit9.htm (Crime Reduction Programme - Youth Inclusion Programme - Reducing Youth Crime)
- www.direct.gov.uk/gangs (Gangs and gang crime: advice for parents)
- www.childline.org.uk (free help line and counselling service for children)
- www.nspcc.org.uk (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children)
- www.direct.gov.uk/en/Dl1/Directories/Localcouncils/index.htm (to find your local council anywhere in the uk)
- www.itsnotagame.org (Met Police advice on knife crime)
- www.rota.org.uk (Race on the Agenda is one of Britain's leading social policy think-tanks)
- www.streetpastors.org.uk (interdenominational church response to neighbourhood issues)
- www.connexions-direct.com (advice to 13-19 year olds on a range of issues)
- www.knifecrimes.org (Online Knife Crime Resource and Bereavement Support Agency)
- www.homeoffice.gov.uk/about-us/news/gang-advice-for-parents (Home office advice for parents about gangs)
- campaigns.direct.gov.uk/talkaboutknives (Government advice on knife crime)
- Choose a different endding (Campaign to encourage young people not to choose crime)
- www.droptheweapons.org(Metropolitan Police website aims to show you how real people can turn away from violent crime.)
