No one has to go knife free alone.
Whether you carry a knife, are thinking about carrying, or are worried about someone you know getting involved with knives – there is help and support available. It can be a tough thing to do, but these resources can help anyone join the millions of young people who live knife free.
Get help from one of our partners.

Victim Support
If you’ve been affected by crime, we can give you the support you need to move forward. Our services are free, confidential and available to anyone in England and Wales, regardless of whether the crime has been reported or how long ago it happened.

Childline
Childline counsellors are there for young people 24 hours a day, every day of the year, to help and support with any issue they're going through, no matter how big or small.

Fearless (Crimestoppers)
Fearless is a service that allows you to pass on information about crime 100% anonymously. As an independent charity this means we do not ask you for any personal or contact details. We provide a route for passing on information about crime, safely and securely without revealing who you are.

Kooth
Kooth is an anonymous online community of young people finding their way to better mental health. Read and contribute articles, join our live forums, use online tools to track your mood or have a private online counselling session with our friendly and experienced therapists.
_Worried about a young person?
A simple chat with the young person you’re concerned about can make a powerful difference.

Need to report an incident?
If you have information about a knife crime that you want to pass on anonymously, without sharing any personal details, without fear of judgement, then you can by visiting: Fearless.org.uk
If you’re worried that you don’t have enough information, don’t worry, just report as much as you know.
If you are in danger, or need immediate help, always phone the emergency services on 999.
