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Partnership is at the heart of our work to deliver the Mayor's Police and Crime Plan. On this page you can find resources we have produced with and for partner agencies and communities to help make our city safer for all. 


Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls resources

Activities, resources and useful links for schools and colleges working with young people aged 11-18.

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FGM stops here - women across London are speaking out against Female Genital Mutilation.

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Supported by MOPAC, arts charity Tender have produced a toolkit for primary teachers working with children aged between 9-11 years old to promote healthy relationships based on equality and respect.

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As part of the Mayor’s Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) Strategy 2022-2025, MOPAC commissioned Equality Collabs to undertake research and provide recommendations for London on understanding and responding to adult-child to parent violence and abuse. Here you can find the report, an executive summary, a good practice toolkit and a family needs and risks assessment tool to help inform your work.   

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Reducing Criminalisation of Children Looked After and Care Leavers

Ensuring every child and young adult in London has a fair and safe start in life is a responsibility we all share. This Protocol sets out a clear agenda to reduce the unnecessary criminalisation of children looked after and care leavers, featuring shared principles, and commitments across partner agencies.

Logos of the different organisations involved in the Reducing Criminalisation of Children Looked After and Care Leavers Protocol 2025

Sexual abuse and exploitation resources

On this page you can find resources for the Child House Toolkit.

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Hate crime resources

Find out how to report hate crime and how the Mayor is supporting victims of hate crime.

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Crime & ASB prevention resources

The public safety toolkit for the business community to prepare for the risk of violence.

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A library of examples of good practice in tackling anti-social behaviour across London.

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Male violence against women and girls starts with words. Learn how to respond when our friends behave inappropriately.

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