Knife Crime: A Growing Concern – And How We Can Help Save Lives

Knife crime continues to affect communities across the UK, with young people often both victims and perpetrators. In the year ending March 2024, just over 3,200 knife or offensive weapon offences were committed by children, resulting in a caution or sentence. These statistics represent lives that have been changed forever

Last year, a mock trial took place in Westminster’s courts, putting young people at the heart of the justice system. Why? Because hands-on learning can transform understanding and help young people make safer choices. Seeing the real impact of knife crime turns understanding into something tangible.

Kays Medical: Proud KnifeSavers Champion

We’re committed to making a difference. As a KnifeSavers Champion, Kays Medical provides Bleeding Control Kits designed by leading trauma clinicians at Aintree Hospital’s Major Trauma Centre. Offering practical help when it matters most.

Used correctly, this equipment gives victims a chance to reach hospital before time runs out from a fatal stab wound. Every second counts, and these kits have been meticulously planned for ease of use, so you won’t hesitate when a life depends on you.

Why It Matters

Knife crime prevention is vital, but so is being prepared. By equipping communities, workplaces, and public spaces with bleeding control kits, we can save lives. Together, we can turn awareness into action.

Want to learn more about KnifeSavers kits or how your organisation can get involved?
👉 Contact Kays Medical today and join us in making a real difference.