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Welcome to the PAC-Cast!

Welcome to the PAC-Cast! We are the Peer Action Collective, a group of young people researching and working to reduce Youth Violence in Merseyside.

We hope to achieve this by interviewing 10-20 year old’s in Merseyside, and using the findings to create dynamic and meaningful social action.

So – why listen to the PAC-Cast? Well, it will be Jam-PACked full of content! We will use the space to keep you updated on our journey, shine a spotlight on deserving people and organisations within our community, interview local influencers, and raise the voices of young people. All while having some fun and laughs along the way! 

So, grab a drink, maybe a PACket of sweets, settle down and join us on our journey. This is the PAC-Cast.

For more info and to sign up visit: https://ypas.org.uk/pacproject/

Latest News

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    News:What it takes to support young people to take the lead

    The Peer Action Collective (PAC) sees Delivery Partners across England and Wales supporting young Peer Researchers, Social Action Leads and Changemakers to uncover, and find solutions to, the root causes driving youth violence in their respective communities. They find themselves in a unique role – striking a balance between supporting young people with their ‘youth…
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    News:PAC Peer Researchers reflect on their first research projects

    Peer Researchers aged 16-25 have been conducting research across England and Wales for the last 3 months. They have worked extremely hard, delving into the pressing issues of violence affecting their communities by looking into the systems and structures that could affect young people’s experiences of violence, including: the education system, the adults that support…
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    News:Peer Action Collective teams to break down barriers to positive activities to support young people away from violence 

    We’re the Peer Action Collective (PAC), a movement of young people across England and Wales committed to preventing youth violence. Being involved in positive activities can be an effective way to do this. We want to break down barriers to ensure that young people at risk of violence feel like they can access and benefit…
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