Schemes to help end violent crime in Knowlsey were the focus as groups made bids for Merseyside Police funding.
A foundation set up in the name of a knife crime victim has been given a cash boost of over £50,000 by Merseyside Police.
An art installation has been opened to promote discussion about staying safe, knife crime and gang culture.
A sculpture made up of thousands of confiscated weapons is at the Anglican Cathedral as part of the #NoMoreKnives campaign.
Hundreds of people marched through the city to protest against those who carry knives.
Metal detectors appeared outside city centre bars in Merseyside Police’s bid to combat knife crime.
The residents of Prescot are standing up and showing solidarity in the wake of recent tragic events.
Local organisations have stressed the importance of educating young people after a rise in serious knife offences.
A Merseyside project which can save the lives of young people if they have been stabbed is being rolled out nationwide.