Taking a positive approach to preventing youth crime

COULD more support of local talented young people, help reduce youth crime?

Rosewood resident, John Roberts says he has witnessed vandalism, violence and theft and through it all believes that a positive approach to such problems could gain a positive outcome.

“Police are limited in how they can deal with these problems but more resources to assist young people may make a difference,” he said.

. “Youth crime is a nationwide problem, that I think is based on social problems that stem from boredom, and I am keen to work with resources to find a solution.

“I believe if community groups, local churches, the Ipswich City Council and the Police work together with the support from local families we could make a difference in the lives of young people.”

Mr Roberts pointed to the existing facilities in the town such as parks, sporting ovals and the skate park.

“These venues which also include the showgrounds hall and the RSL hall are on many occasions empty, and could be used to create and hold fun days, art, sport and singing competitions, to give young people something to do and look forward to.

“In particular I always look back on one activity that I believe was a positive reflection of what could be, which was a skate bowl competition that was held at the skate park about ten years ago.

“I recall this competition as packed full of local talent, youth that came together to be celebrated, rewards that were given out for their skills on bikes, skateboards and scooters.

“The youth were organised into different age groups to take part in this competition while community groups provided food, drinks and information about what support could be offered to families.

“What this provided behind the scenes of a competition was a social scene for the youth within our town to come together to make friends whilst being acknowledged for being active, and supporting others.”

He has voiced his opinion with the council and is waiting on a response.

He is hopeful that by spreading the message it may create interest for others to also jump on board for something to be done to provide support for local young people.

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