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Over 5,000 pupils in Wirral, Liverpool, and Sefton attend assemblies and workshops to learn about knife crime, exploitation, and safe decision-making.
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00:00Thousands of pupils across Merseyside have attended assemblies highlighting the dangers of joining gangs and carrying knives.
00:08More than 5,000 pupils from 15 schools in Wirral, Liverpool and Sefton have participated in the Dear Merseyside project
00:16with Liverpool poet Joseph Roberts.
00:19The initiative is part of Evolve, a Home Office-backed Clear Hold Build scheme launched after the 2022 murders of
00:27Sam Rimmer, Ashley Dale and Olivia Pratt-Corbell.
00:30Workshops at Anfield Stadium included practical sessions on recognising exploitation using a bystander approach and learning life-saving guidance.
00:40Pupils explored conflict resolution, empathy and emotional regulation.
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