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10th February 2025

Safe & Sound event in Slough

As a prosocial response to knife crime and as a tribute to lost friends, Safe & Sound emerged as a symbol of hope and creativity for the youth of Slough.

Held on February 14 2024 at The Curve in Slough, this event was a platform for young people to explore their creativity, voice their concerns, and connect with their community.

In collaboration with Together As One and the youth of Slough, Safe & Sound aimed to empower the younger generation with the hope to create positive change through creative exploration. 

A tall young person holding a basketball, there are other young people behind them waiting for their turn to try get the ball through the hoop

The event featured a wide range of activities from exhilarating 3×3 basketball tournaments to moving spoken word performances by local poet Desree. Safe & Sound was successful in providing a memorable experience for the young people of Slough where participants also had the opportunity to explore their creativity in art workshops led by illustrator Raj Dhunna and engage with an interactive art installation by Fahima Mahbub and Prima Gouse. Additionally, Beat Routes facilitated DJ workshops, allowing young people to explore the world of music and express themselves through rhythm and beats.

Three young people sat around a table creating poster designs and using their smartphones to search for ideas

Safe & Sound was the vision of the young people with their commitment to creating a positive, prosocial event. Ruth, Artswork’s previous Placemaking Creative Producer for Slough, praised the young people for their exceptional achievement:

This event was an opportunity to fund and produce a genuinely impactful creative and cultural youth-led event. My initial concerns were soon dissipated as I realised the energy to create a prosocial event was at the core of the young people’s vision.” 

With Artswork’s dedication to nurturing creativity and amplifying youth voice to bring positive change in communities, Safe & Sound stands as a testament to the power of youth-led projects and serves as a foundation for ongoing projects aimed to empower and uplift young people

This event allowed us to bring the community together and show that everyone has a hidden talent. We made a difference through bringing different people together and changed our community for the better.

Safe & Sound would not have been possible without the generous support of various organisations and individuals. Artswork extends its gratitude to Together As One, Beat Routes, Desree, Rajdraws, GG3x3, SaltHill VR, Slough Borough Council, The Curve, and Matthew Fleming – the dedicated photographer who captured the essence of the event. 

  • A large row of young people sit across from each other in pairs and talk to each other at a conference addressing knife crime
  • A DJ and a young person looking intently at a DJ music deck
  • Young person confidently speaking into a microphone at a pro-social conference addressing knife crime

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