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Saving the Kids from County Lines

or rescuing them from trap houses — houses that have been taken over by the drug dealers. today, chris is checking in with one of his lads. he's had his challenges, hasn't he? yeah, more than most. more than anybody, to be fair. 35 placements in a 12—year period. he's had about 17 social workers. young lad who wants to be loved and wants to be part of something. in this work, rejection comes as part of the job. young people groomed into gang life don't always want to hear the message that chris has to give. he's basically been sold a dream. we're the bad guys for a second because we're the ones that are going to have to tell them that, actually, this dream is not a dream. the reality is that you're probably going to be selling drugs or doing something along those lines for somebody who doesn't care about you. literally doesn't care whether you live or die. the gangs promise so much. they deliver pain and misery.

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Saving the Kids from County Lines

i'm not going to allow anyone to cast you adrift, either. it's also about long—term mentoring and support. small steps actually are, like, massively important. for chris, a meeting at the beach with jason — who can use the help. the situations where i've either been arrested and i've been in a holding cell. they've called my dad, my dad's not turned up. they've called social worker, my social worker's off work, so he ain't coming. without even having to ask, chris hasjust turned up. if you want to say something to chris, what would you say to him? thank you, innit! you know, father figure and uncle figure, big brother, friend, best friend. i can't lie — thank you, innit? he helped _ that's why the police and crime commissioner here backs the work of chris and the team. this is the piece that i am the most proud of. this is the thing that we're doing that will make the biggest change. this is the thing that will cut crime, and this is the thing

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Saving the Kids from County Lines

keeping them safe is not just about dramatic rescues and interventions. i'm not going to allow anyone to cast you adrift, either. it's also about long—term mentoring and support. small steps actually are, like, massively important. for chris, a meeting at the beach with jason — who can use the help. the situations where i've either been arrested and i've been in a holding cell. they've called my dad, my dad's not turned up. they've called social worker, my social worker's off work, so he ain't coming. without even having to ask, chris hasjust turned up. if you want to say something to chris, what would you say to him? thank you, innit! you know, father figure and uncle figure, big brother, friend, best friend. i can't lie — thank you, innit? he helped. that's why the police and crime commissioner here backs the work of chris and the team. this is the piece that i am the most proud of.

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Saving the Kids from County Lines

and for being so young, i didn't know different, but i was seeing different in friends and i was so jealous. and i think the jealousyjust ate us, because i was seeing them with, you know, nice trainers and nice clothes and make—up. and when i got given the opportunity to make some money, i took it. for months, we've been given exclusive access to the work of edge north east... a small organisation dedicated to tackling the huge issue of county lines. no answer. i'm worried now. dedicated to reaching and helping children who are already in grave danger... what time did she last text you? about midnight. how old is she? 15. ..already being exploited by the gangs. phone rings. that's andy. and chris. if we let our guard down. for a minute, somebody's going to come in and grab them.

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Saving the Kids from County Lines

the edge team is constantly on the road — sometimes picking up children from police cells, or rescuing them from trap houses — houses that have been taken over by the drug dealers. today, chris is checking in with one of his lads. he's had his challenges, hasn't he? yeah, more than most. more than anybody, to be fair. 35 placements in a 12—year period. he's had about 17 social workers. young lad who wants to be loved and wants to be part of something. in this work, rejection comes as part of the job. young people groomed into gang life don't always want to hear the message that chris has to give. he's basically been sold a dream. we're the bad guys for a second because we're the ones that are going to have to tell them that, actually, this dream is not a dream. the reality is that you're probably going to be selling drugs or doing something along those lines for somebody who doesn't care about you. literally doesn't care

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Saving the Kids from County Lines

the edge team is constantly on the road — sometimes picking up children from police cells, or rescuing them from trap houses — houses that have been taken over by the drug dealers. today, chris is checking in with one of his lads. he's had his challenges, hasn't he? yeah, more than most. more than anybody, to be fair. 35 placements in a 12—year period. he's had about 17 social workers. young lad who wants to be loved and wants to be part of something. in this work, rejection comes as part of the job. young people groomed into gang life don't always want to hear the message that chris has to give. he's basically been sold a dream. we're the bad guys for a second because we're the ones that are going to have to tell them that, actually, this dream is not the dream. the reality is that you're probably going to be selling drugs or doing something along those lines for somebody who doesn't care about you. literally doesn't care whether they live or die. the gangs promise so much.

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Saving the Kids from County Lines

just about dramatic rescues and interventions. i'm not going to allow anyone to cast you adrift, either. it's also about long—term mentoring and support. small steps actually are, like, massively important. for chris, a meeting at the beach with jason — who can use the help. the situations where i've either been arrested and i've been in a holding cell. they've called my dad, my dad's not turned up. they've called social worker, my social worker's off work, so he ain't coming. without even having to ask, chris hasjust turned up. if you want to say something to chris, what would you say to him? thank you, innit! you know, father figure and uncle figure, big brother, friend, best friend. i can't lie — thank you, innit? he helped. that's why the police and crime commissioner here backs the work of chris and the team. this is the piece that i am the most proud of. this is the thing that we're doing that will make the biggest change.

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Saving the Kids from County Lines

and friends and i was so jealous. and i think the jealousyjust ate us, because i was seeing them with, you know, nice trainers and nice clothes and make—up. and when i got given the opportunity to make some money, i took it. for months, we've been given exclusive access to the work of edge north east — a small organisation dedicated to tackling the huge issue of county lines. no answer. i'm worried now. dedicated to reaching and helping children who are already in grave danger. what time did she last text you? about midnight. how old is she? 15. already being exploited by the gangs. phone rings. that's andy. and chris. if we let our guard down. for a minute, somebody's going to come in and grab them.

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Saving the Kids from County Lines

to keep them safe. keeping them safe is not just about dramatic rescues and interventions. i'm not going to allow anyone to cast you adrift, either. it's also about long—term mentoring and support. small steps actually are, like, massively important. for chris, a meeting at the beach with jason — who can use the help. the situations where i've - either been arrested and i've been in a holding cell. they've called my dad, i my dad's not turned up. they've called social worker, my social worker's off work, | so he ain't coming. without even having to ask, chris hasjust turned up. - if you want to say something to chris, what would you say to him? thank you, innit! you know, father figure - and uncle figure, big brother, friend, best friend. i can't lie — thank you, innit? he helped. that's why the police and crime commissioner here backs the work of chris and the team.

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Saving the Kids from County Lines

the edge team is constantly on the road — sometimes picking up children from police cells, or rescuing them from trap houses — houses that have been taken over by the drug dealers. today, chris is checking in with one of his lads. he's had his challenges, hasn't he? yeah, more than most. more than anybody, to be fair. 35 placements - in a 12—year period. he's had about 17 social workers. . young lad who wantsl to be loved and wants to be part of something. in this work, rejection comes as part of the job. young people groomed into gang life don't always want to hear the message that chris has to give. he's basically been sold a dream. - we're the bad guys for a second because we're the ones that - are going to have to tell them that, actually, this _ dream is not a dream. the reality is that you're - probably going to be selling drugs or doing something along those lines for somebody-

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