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School workshops

Please note, we have a limited number of FREE workshops available as part of our PCC funded project to tackle youth violence and exploitation!

Our early intervention school workshops are designed to help children and young people develop their understanding and awareness of the impact of risk-taking behaviours. 

 

PRIMARY SCHOOL WORKSHOPS

Our fun and interactive workshops have been created to support KS2 pupils to develop their understanding of risk using age-appropriate actitivies underpinned by restorative practice. Workshops will help pupils reflect upon and develop the skills required to stay safe within school and the wider community. Our workshops can be delivered as part of the PSHE and Citizenship curriculum. 

SECONDARY SCHOOL WORKSHOPS

 

Covering a wide range of important topics including school exclusions, criminal exploitation, sexual exploitation, joint enterprise, knife crime and much more, our secondary school lworkshops are designed to be educational, informative and hard-hitting. Workshops not only raise awareness of issues that affect children and young people, they also help students develop their understanding of the long-term impacts of their own choices through reflective discussion using real-life case studies. 

OUR DELIVERY

All workshops can be tailored to meet the individual needs of the children and young people and tackle the current issues and challenges within schools to ensure maximum impact. Alongside our preventative awareness raising workshops our early intervention workshops are aimed at young people who, through their behaviours and choices, may be at greater risk of being involved in criminalised behaviour and exclusion from school or already engaged with gangs, knife crime and other criminal activity. 

For further information on any of our workshops please contact us on info@queensberryap.com.

 

Please note, we have a limited number of FREE workshops available as part of our PCC funded project to tackle youth violence and exploitation!

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