The Safer St Helens Executive has approved the St Helens
Serious Violence Duty Plan 2024 - 2027, detailing how partner
agencies will work together to achieve key objectives set by the
Home Office.
"Serious violence inflicts deep and lasting trauma on the
people and communities affected by it, so we welcome this unified
approach towards its prevention. In upholding the Duty, the Safer
St Helens Executive will continue to address underlying risk
factors which are shared between serious violence across the region
and local priorities such as domestic abuse, to ensure a
whole-systems approach to reducing risk and harm."
Councillor Mancyia Uddin, Cabinet Member for Safer
Communities, and Chair of the Safer St Helens Executive.
To view the plan click here