A Liberal Democrat government would double spending on youth services in Weston-super-Mare to £1.75m

13 Nov 2019

The Liberal Democrats have announced they would more than double spending on youth services in Weston-super-Mare and the villages to £1,755,099, to help tackle rising levels of crime. This would form part of a total ring-fenced fund of £500 million for Local Authorities across England to spend on youth services, providing young people with positive, safe and healthy alternatives to gangs.

Under the Conservatives, government funding for youth services across the UK has been cut by £300 million - or 40 per cent - since 2015. Knife crime has risen by 80% over the same period, with a record high of 47,500 offences recorded in the year to June 2019. Research has also found the areas with the biggest cuts to youth services have seen some of the biggest increases in knife crime.

The Liberal Democrats would also take a public health approach to tackling youth violence, modelled on the successful approach taken by Scotland's Violence Reduction Unit. This would involve identifying risk factors and treating them early on, with youth workers, police, teachers, health professionals and social services all working closely together to prevent young people falling into gangs and violence.

Cllr Patrick Keating, Liberal Democrat candidate for Weston-super-Mare commented:

"For years, Conservative and Labour Governments have been competing to seem tough on crime, without doing enough to actually prevent it.

Liberal Democrats will build a brighter future for young people by doubling spending on youth services to £1.7 million a year in Weston-super-Mare.

With a Liberal Democrat government, young people will have the support and opportunities they deserve, our local communities will be stronger and people here will feel safer."

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