MORE than 120 ‘trauma teddies’ have been knitted to help comfort children involved in car crashes or other frightening incidents.
The “overwhelming” response to the community appeal has seen them sent in from as far afield as Cyprus.
The police campaign has been spearheaded by Stanley-based Sergeant Dave Clarke, after the idea was suggested to him by someone who had spotted the bears being used in other parts of the country.
The boot-load of colourful knitted creations are now being distributed throughout Durham Constabulary.
Sgt Clarke said: “The response to the appeal has been absolutely overwhelming, “The community has really got behind the initiative.”
The teddies will by used by officers to help children during traumatic scenarios incidents.
Sgt Clarke said: “There are also times when we might need a child to remain still while we are cutting them out of vehicles. The teddies give them something to focus on.
“They just add that little bit of comfort and every child can relate to a teddy.”
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