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Jan 17 2022

December 2021: Our county; going country social media campaign evaluation

At the end of March 2021, the VVU ran a campaign on social media to raise awareness of County Lines drug gangs. The target audience for the campaign was young people who were possibly on the periphery of getting involved in County Lines. These young people may have seen drug deals locally, have concerns about […]

Nov 09 2021

September 2021 – The Knife Angel in Chelmsford

Throughout September, Chelmsford’s Central Park hosted The Knife Angel, a powerful monument warning of the dangers of knife crime. The Knife Angel is a 27-foot sculpture constructed from 100,000 confiscated or surrendered weapons, including blunted flick knives, kitchen knives and even samurai swords. It is hoped its message to ‘Save a Life, Surrender Your Knife’ […]

Sep 14 2021

June 2021 – Our work to tackle serious violence in Essex

While the VVU brings together partners to tackle the root causes of why people become involved in violent crime, knife crime and gangs it is important that the enforcement activity remains high profile and centre stage. Enforcement activity not only catches and punishes criminal behaviour, but it reassures and protects the Essex public, and helps […]

Sep 07 2021

Summer 2021 Essex Virtual Crucial Crew

The VVU is delighted that between April and November this year it is working with Chelmsford City Council and Maldon District Council, Community Safety Partnerships to bring Virtual Crucial Crew 2021 workshops to 16,000 school children across Essex. Crucial Crew is an immersive theatre experience, created by TIC Box Productions which explores difficult issues that can affect […]

Feb 03 2021

December 2020 – Merry Muletide campaign

Over the Christmas period we ran #MerryMuletide a social media campaign aimed at educating recreational drug users on where their “party” drugs have come from.

Feb 02 2021

November 2020 – Operation Henderson: Exploitation on public transport

The VVU supported the Essex Safeguarding Children Board campaign ‘Operation Henderson’ to raise awareness of child exploitation at stations and transport networks in Essex.