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30 Jan 2023
A community space that previously had parts of a bicycle dumped in a basketball hoop outside its premises, has been…
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30 Jan 2023
A community space that previously had parts of a bicycle dumped in a basketball hoop outside its premises, has been…
26 Jan 2023
Hundreds of young people from over twenty schools and youth organisations will deliver a range of dramatic performances, exploring the…
26 Jan 2023
A belting Speke karate class for young people with autism is believed to be the first in the region to…
23 Jan 2023
It is a case of today the Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership (MVRP), tomorrow the United Nations, for eloquent neurodiversity speaker,…
11 Jan 2023
“We can no longer be just the people who close patients up – we have to be more upstream.” That…
14 Dec 2022
A 10-year-old boy whose autism medication made it a challenge to rise each morning, has begun to bounce out of…
06 Dec 2022
Nearly ninety per cent of night-time visitors to Liverpool city centre believe that women should be able to “wear what…
21 Nov 2022
A Merseyside programme has improved the self-esteem of children with family in prison, helped them build trusting relationships, and made…
16 Nov 2022
An anticipated £2 billion spent on gambling during the Qatar World Cup may eventually lead to a surge in debt,…
15 Nov 2022
Merseyside Police is asking for your help in sharing important messages and having conversations with those most at risk from…
14 Nov 2022
Detective Superintendent Siobhan Gainer, Head of the Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership (MVRP), said: “As an organisation who put young people’s…
07 Nov 2022
A brand-new teachers and tutors pamphlet gives schools and colleges a lesson in reducing violence in a trauma-informed fashion.