P.A. organizations discuss anti-gang strategy
P.A. community groups met on Monday to learn more about how they can work together to help a new anti-gang strategy coming to the city this spring.
Among the nearly 100 people who filled the gym at the Bernice Sayese Centre were NGOs, politicians and youth leaders.
The gang violence prevention strategy is a $4 million provincial initiative. In P.A. it’s being delivered by the Saskatoon-based organization STR8 UP, in partnership with the West Flat Citizen’s Group and P.A. Outreach.
Over the course of the next four years, outreach workers, counsellors and mentors will work with up to 57 former and current gang members to try to reduce their risk of reoffending and re-integrate them into their communities.The precise number and participants have yet to be determined.