


Hearts Of Hackney Project
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Hearts Of Hackney Project
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ASSISTANCE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, PARENTS AND FAMILIES.
A list of organisations that collaborate with statutory agencies, community groups, and key stakeholders to deliver comprehensive support to children and families, addressing various challenges related to mental health, gang involvement, legal rights, and crime intervention.
Join Us
Join us for our community information session on Thursday, 27th March, starting at 6.30 pm.
Location: All Saints Church, Haggerston, London E8 4EZ.
We are bringing together a panel of experts to provide essential insights and guidance on your rights, the expected procedures, and the options available to assist you. Our discussions will focus on our youth's challenges as we aim to empower them to deal with police interactions.
With the rise in mental health issues among children and adolescents, parents and guardians must acquire tools and strategies to foster safe practices and access intervention services when needed.
Speakers & Supporting Organisations.
- Francesca Fadda-Archibald - Young Hackney
- Steven Oram - Appropriate Adult Services
- Vanessa Green - Well-Being Coach and Speaker
- Deji Adeoshun - Group Account Hackney
- Catriona Mcgregor - Bhatt Murphy Solicitor
89% of UK Adults aged 18-25 said anxiety interfered with their day-to-day life to some extent.
Young People have lived through austerity, the Covid 19 pandemic, the cost of living crisis, global instability and climate change, and it's taking its toll on their mental health.Our Youth
& Police Contact
The incidents concerning Child Q and Child X happened in Hackney. Despite the extreme situations, children in Hackney are four times more likely to have police interactions during their school years. It is important that the Youth and Families are informed.
Your Concerns.
How can we provide valuable information to young people, parents, guardians, and the broader community and help build confidence in potential police interactions?
Our Response.
Through community organising and interaction, we will provide pastoral and practical support through sessions covering your rights, police procedures, and best practices and highlight intervention schemes.
We will also provide a safe space for the community to build relationships.
Trinity Saints United in Love
Young Black Men in Hackney are 6 times more likely than their white peers to be Stopped and Searched.
DO I HAVE TO REMOVE MY CLOTHES?
If the police ask you to remove your shirt or trousers, this must be done out of public view by two officers of the same sex as you.
More Answers
Watch this information video by Young Hackney.
DOES AN OFFICER HAVE TO BE IN UNIFORM?
Under Section 60 powers, an officer must be in uniform to stop and search a person.
Help & Support
Youth Services Information Sheet
Built in support, with love by the Family, Youth and Children's ministry of Trinity Saints United