VRN supports national spiking intensification week in Lancashire
The Lancashire Violence Reduction Network (VRN) is helping to keep people safe across the county’s night-time economy. The VRN will be joining forces with partners
Welcome to Lancashire’s violence reduction unit. We are a team of specialists from health, education, police, youth offending, probation, local government and social care who are working together to share best practices and connect services to tackle violent crime and its underlying causes.
We work across the public sector and with charities and community groups to better understand and support individuals and communities throughout Lancashire.
Find out about how we’re helping to make Lancashire a safer place to live and work.
We are excited to welcome the Knife Angel, the national monument against violence and aggression, to Lancashire. The Knife Angel will be situated outside Blackburn Cathedral from 4th-29th November 2021, where it will be the focus for informal visits, education, and community events.
Find out about our ‘Becoming Trauma Informed Lancashire’ workshops which cultivate collective, cross-sector learning to support the ongoing development of trauma informed services across the county.
The Lancashire Violence Reduction Network (VRN) is helping to keep people safe across the county’s night-time economy. The VRN will be joining forces with partners
Preston North End Community and Education Trust is looking to appoint two mentors to join the Champions team. Working as part of the Champions team,
The Lancashire Violence Reduction Network (VRN) has launched an East Lancashire partnership group to help support young people and tackle serious violence. Consisting of NHS