West Mercia’s police and crime commissioner has announced funding to deliver what is described as a first of its kind youth road safety project.
PCC John Campion has earmarked £72,327 for the two-year MORSE youth scheme, which aims to improve road safety by giving 1:1 support to children and young people convicted of driving offences.
The project will be delivered by the West Mercia Youth Justice Service (WMYJS) in partnership with Your Support Services (YSS).
Under the project, online gaming activity will be used to appeal to 12 to 17-year-olds to help identify and reduce impulsive thinking.
John Campion said: “I am proud to fund this first-of-a-kind project in West Mercia to make young people aware of the significant consequences their actions can have on our roads.
“I hope to see a real change made and that young people play their part in making our roads safer.”
Debb Grantham, YSS managing director, said: “This new initiative will offer holistic support to young people involved in driving offences – a first-of-its-kind service in the UK.
“Together, we’re not just addressing the present; we’re working to prevent future road victims and create safer communities for us all.”
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