The campaign also demands that social media giants enforce policies on tackling harmful content
Humza Yousaf has thanked the Daily Record for its youth violence campaign as the Scottish Government pledges to invest £2m to protect young people in Scotland.
“Any form of violence in our communities is unacceptable and will not be tolerated. That is why the Scottish Government is taking specific action to engage with young people to prevent violence and harm, backed up with investment of £2 million. The Scottish Government also confirmed that ministers are taking forward work to produce a new National Youth Work Strategy which is due for publication in spring 2023.
She said: "It is great that they are listening to the demands of Our Kids ... Our Future, and it's refreshing that they are taking the matter on-board. That said, it doesn't give these services the absolute power to get offending youths under control.
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