Child Drug Crime Up 34% In Stoke Over Five Years
Two children aged just 11 offended last year, as child drug crime has risen in Stoke over the last five years, from 47 crimes in 2015 to 63 in 2019.
Two children aged just 11 offended last year, as child drug crime has risen in Stoke over the last five years, from 47 crimes in 2015 to 63 in 2019.
48 people under the age of 25 were victims of hate crime in Waltham Forest over the last five years, new Metropolitan Police homophobia data reveals.
There were once three council-funded sites dedicated to providing youth services to children from across Waltham Forest. Now there are none.
753 children from the borough were arrested for cannabis offences over the last five years, with 157 children arrested in Waltham Forest last year alone.
A report shows that women’s “median hourly wage is 14% lower than men’s” at Waltham Forest Council, despite efforts to reduce the gender pay-gap.
The closure of sports venues because of coronavirus restrictions will not affect Lewisham Council’s grants for sport groups across the borough.
Lewisham Council does not keep records on how many children are homeless but insists no children are homeless as they will “always find a home”.
Lewisham Council has cut its funding for drug and alcohol addiction treatment services from £4.9 million in 2015/16 to £3.8 million in 2019/20.
Lewisham Council has set up its own building company in an attempt to curb the effects of the housing crisis in South London.
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust had 27,965 patients diagnosed with a mental illness in 2019 and 23,827 five years earlier.
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