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NKBL offers free training to practitioners who want to develop primary prevention sessions with young people.Schools play shortlisted for national award
The schools play, ‘Balisong’, produced in partnership with Fast Forward and Strange Town Theatre, has been shortlisted for a Herald Society Award under the Partnership Award category.September 2018 News
The next NKBL network event will be taking place on Thursday 1st November in Glasgow. The focus will be on delivering prevention work in schools.Understanding the Teenage Brain
Sarah from SCCR explains how understanding the inner workings of the teenage brain can be helpful for parents.Children’s Rights and Knife Crime Prevention
How do children's rights play a role in knife crime prevention? We explain using the UNCRC.10 Tips for Parenting Teenagers
Alison Clancy from Parenting Across Scotland gives us 10 tips for parenting teenagers.#StopKnifeCrime with the Ben Kinsella Trust
We are working with the Ben Kinsella Trust to tell Ben's story and stop knife crime.Knife carrying prevention work in youth justice settings
Jane talks about our newest resource focused on secondary prevention work.Hoodies, knives and dark alleys – The representation of knife crime in the media
We explore how knife crime is represented in the media and what we are doing to change it.Being a Peer Educator – Sophie
Sophie, PSYV Dundee East, talks about what it means to be a Peer Educator.We need to talk about ACES…but other things too
Nina Vaswani from CYCJ explains why everyone is talking about ACEs.Why Bystander Work Should Be Central to our Knife Crime Prevention Approach
Jane explains the bystander approach to knife crime prevention and how practitioners can use it in their work.Don’t be a bystander, be a friend – NKBL Youth Workshop
Find out about our upcoming interactive workshop exclusively for young people and accompanying youth workers.
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