Tackling Knife Crime Training and Toolkit has been developed by Fairbridge Training and Fairbridge Tyne & Wear. The two-day pilot combines theory about understanding behaviour and exploring causes that can drive young people to carry knives, and activities that you can use in practice that can help young people make informed choices.
Knife crime is a problem and this training is an initial step towards building confidence and self-esteem so young people and workers can make positive decisions.
For details on taking part in pilots or delivering this training to your organisation please contact Annalisa Monzione annalisa.monzione@fairbridgetraining.co.uk 0207 902 1248.
Tackling Knife Crime Flyer (.pdf - 53kb)
Really enjoyed the course and found it very useful - especially the resources. The course has made me realise knife crime is more about behaviour and the reasons behind
e2e Tutor, Knife Crime Consultation Training May 2009
How to be more open minded and challenge young people in a positive way to reflect their behaviours
Pathways to Work Project Worker, Knife Crime Consultation Training May 2009
Made me think about my own practice and how to develop my personal development around working with young people around attitudes and behaviours
Project Worker Horizons Family Intervention Project, Knife Crime Consultation Training May 2009