Teesside is one of the worst places for knife crime, higher per head of population than Manchester and Birmingham. So how should £3.5 million of new government cash be spent tackling the problem? A leading Teesside surgeon who campaigned for the money visits a project in the north east to find out how they're tackling the problem. And Alison Madgen who lost her daughter to knife crime opens a retreat to help other families affected by violent crime.