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Learn more about current campaigns and read updates on Fearless via our news articles
Learn more about current campaigns and read updates on Fearless via our news articles
Fearless Summer Sessions.
Children in Scotland have been forced, coerced and exploited to assault and threaten others for money to pay drug debts, carrying and storing weapons, stealing different items to order such as cars, and motorbikes.
Bristol launches a new knife crime campaign to highlight the myths and facts around knife crime and to encourage young people to speak up about knife crime in the area.
Supporting Young People to Make Safer Choices About Drugs.
Supported and funded by the Kent Police & Crime Commissioner and the Kent and Medway Violence Reduction Unit, Fearless have launched their latest resources for professionals on County Lines, Knife crime and drugs & alcohol.
Increasing numbers of people are being diverted away from the traditional judicial process in Scotland.
A new drugs campaign by Fearless – the youth service of Crimestoppers - has been launched by Minister for Drugs and Alcohol, Christina McKelvie, at Craigroyston High School, Edinburgh.
Fearless is starting a conversation about crime and violence in Gloucester.
The Home Office Tackling Child Sexual Abuse Unit along with Fearless are working together to launch a targeted campaign to raise awareness amongst professionals of child sexual abuse and harmful sexual behaviour.
Fearless has launched a new campaign to keep teenagers across Scotland safe this autumn. Focusing on Halloween and Bonfire Night, the charity’s pro-social behaviour messaging provides teens with information on how to stay safe and look out for their local community.
Tying in with our CCE campaign, Daljeet Dagon, CSE Programme Manager for Barnardo's Scotland, explains how criminal exploitation of the children is never the fault of the child and how professionals should respond.
To coincide with the beginning of the school summer holidays, we’re working with Network Rail to help keep young people safe this year.
Fearless launched a campaign in Glasgow to highlight the option to report crime anonymously at Fearless.org.
Our charity believes that everyone has the right to feel safe in their community. A campaign launched in Inverclyde reaches out to the local community to let them know about the option to report crime anonymously via Fearless.org.
In December 2022 it was announced that Fearless had been awarded the 'Specialised Program - Youth Engagement' Award by Crimestoppers International.
We have recently launched our Silence Won't Stop Violence campaign in Scotland. Click here to read more about the campaign.
In December 2022, we launch a campaign in Surrey to encourage young people to speak up about crime in their area. Click here to read more about the campaign.
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