Bringing Hope. Churches response to guns, drugs and gangs
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What You Can Do

At the launch of Bringing Hope in May 2004, delegates felt that individuals and different groups had a responsibility to respond to the issues of guns, drugs, knives and gangs. They pulled together a list of what each person or group could do. Below is a summary of the outcomes of this discussion.

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As an individual

Understand the issues

  • Identify the problems
  • Understand difference between perception and reality
  • Attend awareness raising training

Consult and communicate with young people

  • Listen to what young people have to say
  • Break down barriers by talking openly with them
  • Communicate honestly

Build relationships

  • Show compassion, not judgement
  • Show respect and care to young people
  • Become a mentor
  • Move/live in areas of disadvantage
  • Start at home - be a good parent, aunt, uncle, godparent, carer

Invest in youth work

  • Support talented people who are training to become youth workers with your finances, time and prayers
  • Enable/equip those who can relate

As a faith group

Make an investment

  • Fundraise to support projects working with disaffected people
  • Invest time with people
  • Use buildings for community benefit
  • Unlock skills in congregations

Know their world

  • Engage in outreach work on the streets
  • Research and understand the local area where your place of worship is located
  • Hold regular sessions for your congregation for them to hear stories from the “street”
  • Know the community needs
  • Find out how to impact on young people

Be relevant

  • Hold culturally relevant events
  • Have a presence in the community by attending community events and hosting them at your building

Promote love in families and young people

  • Follow up on families and children who may be experiencing problems
  • Channel creativity of adults, young people and children - this helps to raise their self-esteem and contribution to the community
  • Form a pool of mentors/supporters
  • Give young people roles and responsibilities
  • Work with and support young mothers and single parents in whatever way you can
  • Offer a positive alternative to old, damaging lifestyle

Build Partnerships

  • Don’t re-invent the wheel - get behind what’s already happening
  • Build partnerships and networks
  • Learn from each other - network together
  • Tap into different skills in the congregation
  • Support others in youth work - not just about “you”
  • Network with other congregations in the area in which you are located
  • Be proactive - build links with schools, social services, prisons etc
  • Promote training programmes

As a voluntary or community agency

  • Challenge prejudice
  • Challenge the way people oppress young people
  • Recognise it may just be not happening in my area YET
  • Recognise the capacity of congregations to respond
  • Set up a call centre for anonymous reporting

Citywide

  • Link church and community at all levels
  • Dialogue with other faiths
  • Hold more joint ventures
  • Share information
  • Explore how you could help local community groups and faith groups to capacity build
  • Produce a Citywide survey and needs assessment
  • Identify what faith groups can do
  • Develop more youth and outreach workers

 

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"The spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisinors and recovery of sight for the blind, to release the opressed, to proclaim the year of the Lord's favour." Luke 4 v18
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