Public Health, Youth & Violence Reduction
@ESRC_PHYVR
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ESRC-funded project: public health approaches to violence reduction. PI Ali Fraser @crmnlgy; @KeirIrwinRogers @fgillo10 @lbilli91 @SusanMcvie @TimNewburn
Glasgow and London
Joined September 2020
Great piece in The @Guardian by @libby_brooks, highlighting key findings & implications from the PHYVR project: https://t.co/jpDLTltCkl VRUs 'have prevented an estimated 3,220 hospital admissions for violent injury since they were introduced' -- but serious challenges remain.
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📢 POLICY BRIEFING RE YOUNG FUTURES HUBS PUBLISHED TODAY📢 I've written a short policy briefing about Young Futures Hubs, which I'm pleased to say has been endorsed by 30 key sector organisations. Briefing is here: https://t.co/P7R8ayprXi Short🧵on key points... (1/7)
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It’s been four years since the Youth Violence Commission was published, but its findings are as relevant as ever. You can read more about the Youth Violence Commission and its recommendations below 👇 https://t.co/hCVyy1NgwG
yvcommission.com
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Fascinating new study of how English & Welsh violence reduction units are progressing five years on since London adopted the pioneering Scottish policy
theguardian.com
Units using Glasgow approach prevented 3,220 hospital admissions, survey estimates, but long-term funding needed
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Such incredible research with young people challenging notions of violence and safety in young peoples lives, looking forward to reading the report in full 🤓
🗣️New PHYVR Research and Policy Report out today! 'Safe Space? The past, present and future of violence reduction in Scotland' Addressing: (1) What has changed?; (2) Why did it change?; (3) Where are we now; and (4) Where do we go from here? https://t.co/C0ir1NesUK
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A really important piece of research that advocates for the need to support grassroots community initiatives to proved safe spaces for young people
🗣️New PHYVR Research and Policy Report out today! 'Safe Space? The past, present and future of violence reduction in Scotland' Addressing: (1) What has changed?; (2) Why did it change?; (3) Where are we now; and (4) Where do we go from here? https://t.co/C0ir1NesUK
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This report -and the work that will follow from it- is important, linking to the work @CYCJScotland are pursuing and a public health model of violence reduction. More than that, it makes a clear argument for #YouthWork as a route to prevention, % creation of safer communities.
🗣️New PHYVR Research and Policy Report out today! 'Safe Space? The past, present and future of violence reduction in Scotland' Addressing: (1) What has changed?; (2) Why did it change?; (3) Where are we now; and (4) Where do we go from here? https://t.co/C0ir1NesUK
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Join us Tues 2/13 at 12p (MT) to discuss text & chat hotlines for child abuse victims. @LSchwabReese shares how @Childhelp model blends qualitative analysis, #NLP, & community-academic partnerships to expedite research to practice @PurduePubHealth 🔗 https://t.co/9BQkFj7EgQ
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🗣️New PHYVR Research and Policy Report out today! 'Safe Space? The past, present and future of violence reduction in Scotland' Addressing: (1) What has changed?; (2) Why did it change?; (3) Where are we now; and (4) Where do we go from here? https://t.co/C0ir1NesUK
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You can also read our news release on the research. 'More ‘Safe Spaces’ for Young People could help Reduce Violence in Scotland' which is on our website. 📰 https://t.co/0OcqoeeJ3y
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🗣️New Research Report! 'Safe Space? The past, present and future of violence reduction in Scotland' summarises the evidence-base on violence reduction in Scotland and highlights key lessons for other jurisdictions. 📄 Final Report: https://t.co/SEfLWhbRBu
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New paper out from the @ESRC_PHYVR project on the reduction of school exclusions in Glasgow and London, authored by @lbilli91 and @fgillo10 -- open access! https://t.co/X4wv1Tuzf0
bera-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
School exclusion reduction in Scotland—and especially in the city of Glasgow—has received substantial media and policy attention in recent years. In London in particular, multiple governmental...
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Please check out our recently published paper from the @ESRC_PHYVR project on the power of storytelling in public policy, authored by @crmnlgy and @fgillo10
https://t.co/Gv8JUdwNCe
journals.sagepub.com
The city of Glasgow, once dubbed the ‘murder capital of Europe’, has more recently become famed for its experiments in violence reduction. In this article, base...
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New work just out from our @ESRC_PHYVR study of violence reduction in the UK, with the wonderful @fgillo10 - on the power of storytelling in public policy https://t.co/akyVRraT88
journals.sagepub.com
The city of Glasgow, once dubbed the ‘murder capital of Europe’, has more recently become famed for its experiments in violence reduction. In this article, base...
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Had a productive morning with @ESRC_PHYVR and @IAPSouthLan workshopping a new board game to be used as a tool for engagement! Can’t wait to make the final design 😍 Cc @fgillo10 #graphics #graphicdesign
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Great panel on the fields and flow of policy and practice on youth violence reduction by the @ESRC_PHYVR team at #eurocrim2023. Fascinating stuff from @crmnlgy @lbilli91 @fgillo10 @KeirIrwinRogers
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Funded from proceeds of #crime - @MerseysidePCC and @merpolchiefcon have developed a scheme to make funding accessible for grass root community projects that aim to support crime prevention initiatives or promote diversionary activities. Go to https://t.co/IPwt9R0QB8
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🏆We're really proud that our funded Camden and Islington Parental Support Project won an #LGCAward in the Children's Services category. 🤝In partnership with @IslingtonBC & @CamdenCouncil, the project provides peer-to-peer support to families More here: https://t.co/QTUriBYzXQ
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We hope you’ve had a champion week! The pupils @NutgrovePrimary certainly did on our latest course with @MerseyPolice and @MerseyFire Busy week of activity coming up!
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Our final keynote speaker of the day is Superintendent Justin Srivastava of the Lancashire Violence Reduction Network, discussing their data sharing journey #vppconf
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