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An independent review of the Ending Gang and Youth Violence (EGYV) programme.
This report examines the perceived changes in the nature of street gangs across the original 33 Ending Gang and Youth Violence areas.
Following the disorder in cities across in England in August 2011, a review into the growing problem of gangs and gang violence was established.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This report brings together the findings of the government's review of the ending gang and youth violence programme's first year.
The cross-government approach to ending gang violence and exploitation.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Review supplementing the findings presented in the ending gang and youth violence annual report 2013.
Advice is for leaders, their senior teams and staff in schools or colleges affected by gang or youth violence.
Document assists in one of the biggest challenges for local partners in dealing with gang and youth violence – building meaningful relationships with local communities.
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