![]() ![]() Identify and target young people who are vulnerable to exploitation, on the fringes of, or who have associations with young people linked to OCGs (Organised Crime Groups) and those who demonstrate mid/low level ASB.Ĭhart Kirklees – Provide a range of treatment, recovery and support services around drug and alcohol use. Ran by volunteers who work towards making Bradford Moor a stronger and safer place. For any information on the services they offer, see below: Thank you to Bradford Moor Pass, Breaking the Cycle, Chart Kirklees and St Giles Trust for being part of the video. The information you send us can assist greatly in how we shape our response going forward when tackling the issues addressed above. If you do not wish to deliver each video session, then watching the videos as they are is sufficient too.įeel free to send us your responses from the activities via the email address below: Should you wish to deliver each video session in schools or youth centres, please follow the lesson plan attached below along with the activity. It is through this understanding where further discussions around solutions to address these ‘pull’ factors can be had too. It can help with understanding what truly ‘pulls’ young people into criminality. Generating discussion between young people and adults around these issues is paramount. ![]() That is why it is recommended to view the videos in settings such as schools via a classroom session, in youth centres as an activity, in specialist youth provision services, in Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) groups/schemes or simply at home as a parent/child activity. The rationale behind creating the toolkit is to generate discussion between adults and young people. Concerns such as involvement in drugs, drug addiction and violence are discussed in a real life based format. As part of the Early Intervention Youth Fund (EIYF) and Programme Precision, we have created a video toolkit to look at the current issues young people in our community may experience or have experienced around criminality. ![]()
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