Youth Workers
We have produced a range of youth resources aimed at young people outside of the school environment.
These have been specifically written to be used by youth workers that provoke discussions relevant to young people around crime.
Crime and your Community 1
This resource and poster stimulates discussions with young people on what they would do if a crime has been committed on someone that they know. Working closely with the Youth Justice Board, the resource provokes discussion around the themes of:
- Getting revenge
- Doing nothing
- Going to the Police
- The anonymous option and Crimestoppers
Contact the Youth Projects Team for a free copy (or)
Crime and your Community 2
This resource and poster stimulates discussions with young people on what they would do if a crime was committed on someone they know, looking specifically at 'Happy Slapping' and knife crime.
Contact the Youth Projects Team for a free copy (or)
Crime and your Community 3
This resource and poster stimulate discussions with young people on the issues of criminal damage, which includes graffiti, vandalism and arson.
There is also a micro-site to accompany this resource which contains a game, animatic and a downloadable version of the resource which can be found at www.criminaldamage.net
Contact the Youth Projects Team for a free copy (or)
Crime and your Community 4 - Knife Crime
This resource and poster stimulate discussions with young people on the serious issue of knife crime.
Contact the Youth Projects Team for a free copy (or)
Your Call DVD
‘Your Call' is a DVD aimed at 11 – 18 year olds which has animatics which form discussion around knife crime, happy slapping and robbery.
Contact the Youth Projects Team for a free copy
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