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What you need to know about "Gang involvement"


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Gang involvement

Being part of a gang can provide protection, friendship, money, and status. A gang can be a group of mates from the same school, same area or that just chill together. Some gangs take part in criminal activity and might try to get you involved. Being involved in a gang can be life threatening.

If you become worried about the kind of things your gang is doing, or if they are trying to pressure you into doing things you don’t want to do such as crime, you may be scared and want to run away to escape it. If you are part of a gang and want to get good advice from people who understand, there are organisations you can reach out to who will not judge you.

  • Away from home or care?
  • Caught up in a gang or going country?
  • Are you a family member or carer worried about your loved one being involved with a gang?

SafeCall is a confidential service from Runaway Helpline open 9am – 11pm, 7 days a week. Simply call or text 116 000 to be put in touch with our SafeCall Team. SafeCall will give you a non-judgemental, safe space to talk about their experiences in confidence.

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