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Working with young people to tackle anti-social behaviour

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Mr Green and the 'Lets Get a Life' logo'Let's Get a Life' DVD

A DVD is helping to tackle anti-social behaviour after students at Deben High School, Felixstowe worked with East Coast Productions to create the unique characters of Mr Green and Mr Young. Funded by the Suffolk Coastal Local Strategic Partnership, the DVD is part of the national ‘Respect’ campaign (new window), and includes scenarios acted by BTec students, and interviews with local people and police officers.

The 'Let’s Get a Life' DVD is being used in schools and youth groups across the county to challenge perceptions of anti-social behaviour and promote positive action.

Safer Neighbourhood Teams (SNTs) are making use of the DVD to engage with their communities and debate the issues around anti-social behaviour.

'ASBO Wot Eva' leaflet

ASBO What Eva leaflet coverThe ideas and designs of five local youngsters have been used to create a special 'ASBO Wot Eva' leaflet aimed at young people. When the Suffolk Coastal Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership wanted a leaflet to explain to young people what anti-social behaviour is, its consequences and how to report it, it decided that the best people to help get the message across were local youngsters and so a leaflet design competition was held.

The five winning designers were Gemma and Becky Oakes from Dennington, Eloise Vest from Martlesham, Ellen Wright and Terry Dean of Felixstowe.

Follow this link to see the 'ASBO - wot eva!' leaflet (new window PDF 919KB).

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