
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.

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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