Secondary School Resources
We have produced a range of resources aimed at secondary aged pupils.
All these resources contribute to the Citizenship Curriculum and encourage discussions around subject areas including specific crime issues, making the right choices and the importance of giving information. Please also look at the youth group resources as some of these have proved extremely popular with teachers.
Fundraising Resource
‘Assembly and Fundraising resource' is aimed at Key Stage 2 and 3 aged pupils. It contains 4 assembly plans that create discussions about choices and Crimestoppers. There are also fundraising ideas and all the forms necessary to help raise much-needed funds for the charity.
Request a copy from the Youth Project Team (or)
Respect Resource - (gangs)
Key Stage 3 and 4 - (11 - 16 year olds)
This resource provides lesson activities surrounding gang culture. It also addresses the realities of gun crime, looking at the responsibilities pupils have as citizens to reduce and prevent crime in their community. The resource has been developed to support the Citizenship and PHSE Curriculum for Key Stage 3 and 4.
Request a copy from the Youth Project Team
SAFE
Key Stage 3 (11 - 14 yearolds)
SAFE is an initiative run jointly between Crimestoppers and the Home Office to help young people avoid becoming victims of robbery and to deter potential offenders. An assembly plan and teaching resource is available to support the Citizenship Curriculum Key Stage 3, looking at the issues of bullying in relation to robbery, mobile phone theft and handling stolen goods.
Why Should I?
Key Stage 3 (11 - 14 year olds)
This resource promotes the message of Crimestoppers and demonstrates to young people “Why they should” do the right thing. The resource focuses heavily on choices and the consequences of crime. Example of topics include graffiti and vandalism, crime hotspots and the cost of crime.
It is now available to schools prices (£24.99 excl VAT and p&p) to order contact the Youth Projects Team
Cockroach
Key Stage 3 (11 - 14 year olds)
Cockroach is a resource that helps to deliver important messages about the consequences of anti-social behaviour for young people and their community including vandalism, theft, vehicle theft, arson, drugs, graffiti, offensive weapons, alcohol and burglary). There are a number of elements of the resource depending on your budget and requirements.
The resource is now available to the whole of the UK at a cost and now carries the National logo.
This can be ordered directly from: Zoe Farrington at Fused Ltd - Tel: 0191 383 7430 www.lightthefuse.co.uk
John BARTON
Offence: Drug crime
Convicted, in his absence, of conspiring to import of heroin into the UK.
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