Youth Violence and Knife Crime Prevention Programme
Working with Police Forces, Fire & Rescue Services and public sector organisations, we deliver Behaviour Change education programmes exploring youth violence, knife crime and personal safety. Through workshops, online learning and interactive activities, we help young people make informed decisions and challenge harmful behaviours.
KS3
”Remember”
Developed with West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, this programme combines online learning with facilitated workshops to explore the risks surrounding unsanctioned Bonfire Night celebrations, including violence against emergency service workers, organised crime, criminal damage and the lasting impact of poor decisions.
KS4/5 ”Decision”
Designed for KS4/5 students, this programme combines forum theatre, discussions and videos to explore the realities of knife crime and serious youth violence. Students examine peer pressure, exploitation and the choices that can lead to carrying a knife, while considering the lasting impact on victims, perpetrators and their communities.
KS4/5 “Spiked”
An education programme that explores the impact of drink spiking, helping young people recognise risk, understand the consequences and appreciate the shared responsibility of friends and peers to challenge harmful behaviour, look out for one another and speak up when something isn't right.
Educational drama video exploring drink spiking awareness and personal safety.
To get more information on the projects above, or to request details on designing your own Youth Violence programme, please speak with our team.