Thames Valley Police will be one of four forces to trial the introduction of new post-conviction powers to further tackle knife crime and violence.
Additional £735,000 funding announced to tackle serious violence across the Thames Valley
We work closely with and fully endorse the work of the PSHE Association and they have produced excellent resources for use during lockdown.
Thames Valley VRU have established Violence Reductions Networks, led by education partners to embed trauma informed practice in schools to make them more inclusive.
Thames Valley VRU are working with the PSHE Association and NPCC to produce quality assured PSHE resources for schools on key topics such as Substance Use and Violence.
Free resources now available for children/young people and parents/carers to combat Cyberbullying
In partnership with West Mercia and Thames Valley Police, we have produced advice sheets for young people and parents/carers explaining the issue and giving guidance to prevent harm and links to additional support around cyber-bullying.
MVP is a peer-led programme enabling schools to work with young people to challenge accepted narratives around violence.
In conjunction with Thames Valley Police’s Foundation Training Team, Police Officers in training will now receive a trauma informed drugs awareness input.
PSHE Resources to discuss County Drug Line exploitation, gangs and violence based upon the testimony of a convicted exploiter.
Remote CCE awareness sessions for Tier 3 foster carers across Oxfordshire