News in Big Conversation
Big Conversation 2022
The Police and Crime Commissioner’s Youth Commission is undertaking its Big Conversation 2022, asking young people for their views on topical crime and policing issues. This year the focus of the Big Conversation is on hate and hostility, substance misuse and being safe on the streets.
Youth Commission Recommendation Conference
The Police and Crime Commissioner welcomed the Youth Commission’s recommendations on how young people would like the key issues of mental health, hate crime, cyber safety and unhealthy relationships tackled in the future.
School cyber safety project to roll out
School pupils across Hampshire Policing Area will be able to benefit from a Cyber Ambassador scheme.
Youth Commission recommends at annual conference
Police and Crime Commissioner, Michael Lane, has welcomed his Youth Commission’s recommendations on how young people would like to see organisations work together to make improvements in the support, information, services and advice that is available for young people across four key areas.
Youth commission inspiring winners at the British Youth Council Awards
Michael Lane, Police and Crime Commissioner, is pleased to see the hard work of his Youth Commission recognised with the award of “Inspiring” winner in the British Youth Council Awards.
Having a Big Conversation with the Eastleigh Prince’s Trust
Youth Commission members visited the Eastleigh Prince’s Trust team this week to find out their views for the Big Conversation.
Youth Commission spread the word on priorities
Members of the Youth Commission and Michael’s team ran a workshop for the Havant unit of the Hampshire police cadets last week.
Youth Commission smash target
Congratulations to members of the Youth Commission, who have already beaten their target of 1,700 responses to their ‘Big Conversation’, over three months ahead of the consultation closing.