Queen's Park Federation has successfully applied for funding through the serious incident fund to pilot, two online workshops, one for educators/practitioners and one for parents. Whole schools or individuals can join.
Training for Teachers, School Leaders & Education Professionals
This course covers the important safeguarding topics of serious youth violence, knife crime, and the supportive role that schools and education professionals have in preventing young people being criminally exploited.
These online knife crime training sessions are intended for teachers, school leaders, education professionals, pastoral staff, safeguarding leads, volunteers, governors in Primary, Secondary, Post-16, AP, SEN and other school settings.
The Educator/Practitioner workshop will be held on Tuesday 4 March 3.50pm – 5.00pm
Tackling knife crime together
Parenting children and young adults is hard, sometimes it can be scary and overwhelming with news stories and social media influencing how safe we feel our children are and the risks they may face in today’s climate.
Join the knife crime awareness workshops virtually to learn more about topics such as the influence of social media, the signs and stages of exploitation, and how we can prevent young people being affected by knife crime as parents, carers and as a community.
The Parent workshop will be held on Wednesday 5 March at 10am – 11am
Please use the below link to express your interest in taking part in this training as a school/individual: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdoGq32VkiUshLiXDw84uRterkCXhLSrkLQK039_3C71imHqQ/viewform?usp=header