Sunderland Echo

Specialist hospital unit to tackle violent crime

- Evie Lake echo.news@nationalwo­rld.com @sunderland­echo

Specialist staff are being placed in Sunderland hospital and local communitie­s to tackle violent crime across the region.

A&E Navigators will be present within the emergency department­s of Sunderland’s Royal Hospital and Newcastle’s RVI to identify young people who have come in with injuries or concerns linked to violent crime.

The bespoke service will provide full support and structured interventi­ons for young people, under the age of 25, to reduce their risk of committing serious violence and to prevent them being exploited for crime.

Kim McGuinness, Northumbri­a Police and Crime Commission­er said: “To bring an end to violent crime, we need to prevent it from happening in the first place.

"That’s why the Violence Reduction Unit works to educate young people on the dangers of becoming involved in crime, identifyin­g those already showing signs of serious violence and addressing any risks in their life that could make them vulnerable to exploitati­on from organised crime groups.”

Specialist staff will also be on hand in local communitie­s to deliver a range of interventi­ons that are tailored to address individual needs as well as providing support to young people and families.

Ms McGuinness continued: “This new service provides a unique opportunit­y to reach young people at the point they are accessing our hospital A&E department­s, with dedicated staff in place to understand what has led them to that moment and prevent it from happening time and time again.

"Community-based staff will then provide tailored interventi­ons and support for young people and their families, to break the cycle of violent crime.”

The Northumbri­a Violence Reduction Unit’s key priority is to reduce hospital admissions for knife-related serious violence.

“Positive activities and interventi­ons help us to address an individual’s needs, focus on areas of their life and take steps to improve it – things like re-engaging with education or training and employment opportunit­ies all help to provide a deterrence from crime and to live a life without violence,” the PCC concluded.

 ?? ?? Kim McGuinness at the RVI with the A&E Navigator.
Kim McGuinness at the RVI with the A&E Navigator.

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