Empowering young people to speak up about crime and stay safe

 
 
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Who are we?

We are a crime specific project that launched in 2010 and focuses on raising awareness about County Lines and the criminal exploitation of young people. 

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What do we aim to do?

We aim to educate and empower young people between the ages of 11-16 to use our anonymous reporting service and make informed decisions about crime.

How do we work?

We continue to provide education, information and resources to raise awareness of the risks of County Lines and how once caught up in county lines, exploited individuals are at risk of extreme physical and/or sexual violence, gang recriminations and trafficking.

Our project has a call to action, urging people to visit Fearless.org and report crime 100% anonymously. 

We deliver free training workshops to professionals and local partners in Haringey and Enfield. Through this we aim to raise awareness of our 100% anonymous crime reporting service and share our free educational resources.

We also delivering outreach and prevention workshops in schools. Through this we aim to raise an awareness of County Lines and grooming among children and youth.

Our social media campaign and out of home advertising advocates a fearless approach to crime through anonymous crime reporting. While our targeted social media campaign directs viewers to the Fearless website, we are also using out of home advertising at various sites around the boroughs.

 To find out more, please visit:

Any project and partner queries can be directed to nexus@enfield.gov.uk

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