As a Community Safety Partnership we recognise that there may be underlying causes for why young people may be involved in antisocial behaviour and we are committed to working with young people to educate them on the dangers of getting involved in crime and provide them with pathways to better opportunities’’. The scheme has been funded through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and the Home Office Safer Streets fund which was secured by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner last year, in partnership with Ashfield District Council and the Community Safety Partnership.Īntonio Taylor, Community Safety Manager for Ashfield District Council, said: “Early intervention and prevention are key aspects to managing crime and antisocial behaviour. Switch Up is a bespoke service that caters for young people who are either involved in, or at risk of being involved in criminality and anti-social behaviour, as well as working with young people who are not in education, employment or training.Īlthough the project is aimed at working with young people in the Kirkby and Hucknall area, referrals will be considered from all Ashfield residents by contacting: youth diversionary scheme is part of a raft of measures being delivered to improve feelings of safety across the district. The interventions being delivered are supporting young people in Kirkby and Hucknall, will consist of physical, educational and support sessions which cover various topics such as drugs and alcohol, mental health, and employability. These programmes specifically target the underlying causes of crime and antisocial behaviour. They have a fast-paced cha cha that the judges like, especially Maks, who enthuses all over it before giving his brother a 10.A new initiative to keep young people on the right path and divert them away from antisocial behaviour has launched in Kirkby-in-Ashfield and Hucknall.Īshfield District Council, Nottinghamshire Police and the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Nottinghamshire are working in partnership with ‘Switch Up’ to deliver crime prevention programmes to young people in the two towns. She’s such a good influence on him that he even used his very first animal metaphor. Being a self-professed “jungle girl” she doesn’t view a giant snake as a threat, but a fun past time. In rehearsal, Bindi uses a lot of animal metaphors and then she decides to surprise him by bringing a giant python into the rehearsal room. Plus, he got a date! 29/40īindi Irwin and Valentin Chmerkovskiy: Bindi scored the first 10 of the season last week, so pressure is on for Val to continue the trend with their cha cha. The judges weren’t as thrilled with the routine as the audience, though, but Maks called Alek the dark horse in the race, which is not a bad thing to be. It’s a sizzling routine and there was enough chemistry that Erin Andrews had no qualms about using her hosting powers to peer pressure them into agreeing to go on a date. 31/40Īlek Skarlatos and Emma Slater: Alek may be an American hero, but he’s an adorable bashful college kid at heart and he can barely stop blushing while standing in the same room with Emma, let alone dancing a sultry rumba with her. The judges were split boys against girls as to whether the dance was good or if Hayes was putting too much energy into the waltz. Since you can’t do a romantic dance with a 16-year-old kid whose voice still cracks without looking like a creeper, Allison choreographed a Viennese Waltz that would fit in on any Disney film. Hayes Grier and Allison Holker: Last week Allison announced that she was pregnant with her second child, so naturally the producers tapped her to dance with the show’s resident kid. He must have taken it personally, because when the scores came out, his was the highest. His own brother joined the crowd in boo-ing him. They hit the dance floor in a froth of Grecian white-and-gold ensembles for a samba set to Beyoncé’s “End of Times.” It was a fun routine, but Maks has forgotten how to be even moderately forgiving and delivers a harsh critique straight out of the gate. Tamar Braxton and Louis van Amstel: Someone took pity on poor old Louis and teamed him up with a star who can actually dance a samba.
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