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Churches to be encouraged to offer a place of sanctuary for young people as part of efforts to combat knife crime and serious youth violence, in key General Synod debate.
Churches should play a key role in combating serious youth violence in their communities, according to a motion unanimously backed by General Synod today.
In this blog, Commission Member Dez Brown provides his takeaways from a House of Commons event on solving youth violence.
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NEWS / The General Synod has today approved a motion moved by Mr Philip Fletcher, Chair of the Mission and Public Affairs Council to act further to combat gender-based violence.
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