Carry Respect, Not A Blade

Personal and relatable

The delivery was professional, even though this was a very personal story for Joe’s Mum, she delivered this in a way that was professional, yet personal. Being able to see this experience through her eyes was a new way to think about exploitation and the harrowing impact it can have on lives. This made the content much more relatable, and helped to embed the lessons learned.

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The Joe Dix Foundation would like to offer telephone support to parents and carers who suspect or know their child is being criminally exploited, involved in a gang, and/or carry a weapon.