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Strategic Ambitions for London: Gangs & Serious Youth ViolenceMarie Snelling, Director IOM Programmes and Neighbourhoods, MOPAC
A little bit of history • LCRB DMG commissioned the first partnership anti-
gangs strategy in 2012, which launched in 2013 with an ambition to annually refresh. There were a number of key achievements under the first strategy:
• MOPAC and boroughs are sustainably funding 25 gangs projects through the London Crime Prevention Fund at a value of approximately £3m per year over the next four years.
• Introduction of a CPS gangs flag and dedicated borough prosecutors. • Development of a community impact statement and prison impact
statement for use in the secure estate.• CAMHS and YOT pilots in south and west London – integrating mental
health support into YOTS. • Girls and Gangs strategic framework published online. This aims to
support partners in improving the identification of and response to girls at risk.
Refreshing the Strategy
• To oversee the delivery of the strategy, a Gangs Panel was created in 2013, chaired by the DMPC.
• To inform the strategy refresh, MOPAC conducted a literature Review, online survey and held consultation with partners. Approximately 320 individuals or organisations responded.
• These informed the Strategic Ambitions for London: Gangs & Serious Youth Violence which was launched at an international Summit in June
Gangs in London• The Trident Matrix contains a total of 3,495
individual gang members, of 224 known gangs. • 70% of the individuals are aged between 17
and 23 years of age• A total of 93% had a previous sanction, such
as conviction, caution, warning or reprimand• 61% of gang members have been a victim of
any crime. • 23% of females and 4% of males identified
themselves as victims of sexual violence or exploitation within or by gangs (Office of the Children's Commissioner).
-33%
Inner London GA Flagged
Outer London GA Flagged
Inner London GA Flagged
Outer London GA Flagged
GA
Gang activity in London has changed
Strategic Ambitions for London: Gangs & Serious Youth Violence
• To reduce the harm caused by gangs the Strategic Ambitions set out an approach that focuses on
• 1. Prevention• 2. Intervention• 3. Enforcement
Underpinned by:• Leadership and Coordination• Performance and Governance
Next steps – Delivering the Strategic Ambitions & Measuring Success
• Since June, progress has been made in several key delivery strands including
• Securing £600,000 for specialist youth support in London's four Major Trauma Centres.
• £460,000 for mental health and safeguarding training provided to 8,000 professionals across London – including teachers, youth workers, police officers and health staff – so they can spot the signs of mental illness and emotional trauma among both gang members and vulnerable victims.
• London First and MOPAC businesses event – 11th September