PC James Scott Murray U667 Campus Officer / NKBL Trainer 2015.

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PC James Scott Murray U667 Campus Officer / NKBL Trainer 2015

James Scott Murray (Scott) Police Constable 7 years Police Service April 2014 – Campus Officer Ardrossan Academy – North Ayrshire

The Role of The Campus Officer Is to help students to: Engage in positive behaviour Steer students away from antisocial activity and crime Engage with local community And to support Staff in partnership to educate the students

Where are Campus Officers based? 21 of Ayrshire's Secondary Schools have Campus officers Ayrshire College

Why are Campus Officers in schools and colleges? To help develop greater links with the community, in particular with young people To become part of daily life in the community To build real trust To keep people safe To establish and develop partnerships

How do you interact with the students?

How did i become involved in No Knives Better Lives? What has been my involvement in No Knives Better Lives?

Training day at Ayrshire College – Kilwinning

Why deliver training to the college? How did the day go? What No Knives Better Lives content was delivered on the day? Future plans for training/NKBL delivery at the college?

Future Plans for NKBL training? School staff (Teachers, active schools, Welfare officers) Local group/club leaders who have the opportunity to interact and engage with young people Fellow officers within the police Refresher sessions to campus officers to ensure they are aware of the latest resources available for NKBL delivery within their school.