Delivered in assembly or classroom settings, via presentation or interactive workshops, these sessions have been developed to ensure that young people examine and challenge the idea of any credibility associated with knives, gangs and other criminal activity, whilst providing the skills and knowledge required to identify the dangers resulting from this type of activity - as well as a greater understanding of the consequences, including social exclusion and prison life.
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Our generic gang/knife crime workshops raise awareness of the potential pitfalls which can lead to inadvertently becoming involved in criminal activity, while our targeted sessions/mentoring programmes provide more deglamourizing interventions aimed at diverting those most at risk (or on the cusp) of offending, from further behaviours which could lead to expulsion from school and/or social exclusion.