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Session time: Approximately 9 minutes
Audience: KS1 and KS2
Aim: To educate young people around the subject of anti-social behaviour to safeguard and protect them and to prevent young people entering the criminal justice system.
This session covers:
Operation Fireglow involves Dorset Police working alongside a large number of teams at BCP Council to protect young and vulnerable people, while preventing violence, disorder and anti-social behaviour in the town. The operation began in April and will run throughout the summer months.
This is an educational resource for professionals working with young people throughout the UK. It was created by Fearless, part of Crimestoppers.
It provides exercises on a range of crime types that professionals can use to challenge young people’s perceptions, stimulate debate and encourage good citizenship.
Gangs: Managing risks and staying safe is a lesson pack to address the topic of gangs through PSHE education. The pack will help teachers explore with students why people might join gangs, the implication of carrying knifes and ways to get support with gang related issues.