Hope in Haringey Police Engagement expands to include contributions from the British Transport Police

The Tottenham-based charity will be connecting young people and British Transport Police Officers in neutral spaces for mutual learning and understanding. This new partnership aims to give young people a better understanding of police activity at local transport hubs and how to stay safe on public transport.   By Omar Alleyne-Lawler, Communications and Police EngagementRead more

HiH Police Engagement delivers in new collaboration with Youth Echo

Hope in Haringey’s Police Engagement programme has been delivering a student-led police engagement programme in Park View, Mulberry Academy Woodside and Gladesmore, connecting relevant police officers to the young person’s interest. By Omar Alleyne-Lawler, Communications and Police Engagement Manager Hope in Haringey has been working closely with Youth Echo to create and deliver a bespokeRead more

HiH connect Park View with Elevated Minds for Police Race Action Plan

Hope in Haringey’s Police Engagement Programme successfully connected PRAP delivery partner, Elevated Minds with Park View School. This connection means the opinions of Tottenham’s youth will be reflected in the upcoming London Race Action Plan and assist in the Met’s ambition to be free of “discrimination, racism or bias”. By Omar Alleyne-Lawler, Communications and PoliceRead more

Haringey Youth Summit tackles key issues for 2024

Co-sponsored by the Safer Neighbourhood Board and Bridge Renewal Trust, Hope in Haringey brought the 2024 edition of the Haringey Youth Summit to Dominion Centre, Wood Green. Hosting 400 people, it served to be the largest Youth Summit to date. By Omar Alleyne-Lawler, Communications and Police Engagement Manager Hope in Haringey celebrated its fifth annualRead more

Hope in Haringey pays tribute to outgoing Police Engagement Manager, Christina Davis

Christina completed her time at Hope in Haringey after serving as the charity’s Police Engagement Manager for three years. Her tenure is marked as “excellent”, vastly expanding its effectiveness across the borough. As she completes her time with the charity, colleagues remember her work and outline her legacy they look to uphold.   Hope inRead more

Met officers share basketball court with Mulberry Academy Woodside students

Hoops is a project to help young students feel comfortable and familiar with the police and stop the increase in gangs and knife crime.  Ashton Riley and Ryan Cheuk, Work Experience Interns PC Stuart Lambert, PC Lauren Shields and PC Liam O’Brian came to Woodside secondary school to help a selected group of 11 studentsRead more

Hope in Haringey come face to face with Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan in marquee meeting

In a closed meeting between Hope in Haringey Director, Rev. John Wood. MBE, Haringey Youth Officer, PC Ahmed, Deputy Assistant Commissioner Matt Ward and Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, Hope in Haringey’s blueprint for Police Engagement was on display as Mayor Khan visited Tottenham in a review of Operation Denali. By Omar Alleyne-Lawler, Communications ManagerRead more

Hope in Haringey remains committed to meaningful police engagement following The Baroness Casey Review

Hope in Haringey’s Police Engagement Programme will continue to create meaningful community conversations following the announcement of The Baroness Casey Review.  As one of the few charities in the country working to better the relationship between police officers and the community, Baroness Casey’s report on MPS culture at an institutional level serves as a reminderRead more