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Life or Knife |
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Hello Resident
The #LifeOrKnife campaign (sometimes referred to as "Knife or Life") is a West Midlands Police (WMP) initiative designed to educate young people, parents, and teachers about the devastating consequences of carrying a knife.
#LifeorKnife- the choice is yours The Life Or Knife website is aimed at all young people, parents and teachers. It provides information on where to report or talk to someone about knives and where you can anonymously dispose of them. It also includes lots of information on the devastating impact knives can have on you and others, guidance on how to talk to your child about knives, and resources that can be used in schools. The #lifeorknife campaign, which has been informed by the region’s schoolchildren, teachers, police officers, doctors, paramedics and members of the Police and Crime Commissioner’s Youth Commission, encourages children to talk about knife crime with parents, teachers and peers.
Signs you might want to talk to your child about knife crime If they have become withdrawn from the family and school, changed their behaviour, achievement or school attendance. If they might have lost interest in hobbies and old friends and now hang around with a new group, staying out late and being vague about where they go. If they have become secretive and defensive, particularly about what’s in their bag and might even told you that they need to carry a knife. If you’ve noticed knives are missing from the house or may even have found one in your child’s bag or coat. These things seem easily explained as part of the difficult teenage years, but it’s still important to talk to them about knife crime.
Core Message & Impact The campaign's central theme is that choosing to carry a knife is a choice between two life-altering paths:
Key Resources & Actions
Messages sent via the WMnow community alert system regarding this campaign typically include:
Local Initiatives in Wednesfield & Heath Town
Upcoming Community Events (March 2026) Residents can speak directly with local officers about knife crime concerns at these scheduled events:
WMnow Alert Focus Alerts specifically for this region often encourage parents to use the resources on the Life Or Knife website to "have the chat" with their children. They also highlight the risks of Joint Enterprise, explaining that anyone present during a knife attack can be charged with the same offence as the person holding the blade.
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