Beats Bus Records launches a powerful, innovative campaign to tackle children and young people’s involvement in ‘county lines’ and gang culture.

Children aged 15 to 17 years are those most commonly identified as victims of county lines exploitation.

An estimated 27,000 children in England identified as gang members last year.

Sadly, these statistics come with a very high percentage of deaths.

Beats Bus, is tackling this by teaching young people new skills in hip-hop (djing, graffiti, breakdancing and songwriting) whilst also educating them about the dangers of the county lines activities, empowering them to use their talents to choose a life away from gang culture.

You can read the full article where Redeye Feenix speaks more about this important campaign here > Children and Young People Now

Announcement - Launch of the No More County Lines Campaign

Beats Bus Records launches a powerful, innovative campaign to tackle children and young people’s involvement in ‘county lines’ and gang culture.

Children aged 15 to 17 years are those most commonly identified as victims of county lines exploitation.

An estimated 27,000 children in England identified as gang members last year.

Sadly, these statistics come with a very high percentage of deaths.

Beats Bus, is tackling this by teaching young people new skills in hip-hop (djing, graffiti, breakdancing and songwriting) whilst also educating them about the dangers of the county lines activities, empowering them to use their talents to choose a life away from gang culture.

You can read the full article where Redeye Feenix speaks more about this important campaign here > Children and Young People Now