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Helping young people to stop carrying and using knives: New approaches for youth work, schools, and criminal justice agencies 22 November 2007
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Key questions for today What advice should be given to young people who are carrying a knife or thinking of carrying one? What advice should be given to friends, parents or family of young people who are carrying a knife or thinking of carrying one? What should youth workers, teachers, police officers and others be doing to stop young people getting hurt or more deeply involved with knives and weapons? What approaches are effective in tackling the wider but related issues of gangs and community conflict?
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Programme 9.45Opening Session: New approaches and frameworks - Clare Thomas, City Bridge Trust - Gerard Lemos, Lemos&Crane - Alfred Hitchcock, Metropolitan Police Service - Kenny Frederick, George Green’s School 11.35 Refreshments 11.50 Case Studies – Part 1 - Rainer; Kickstart YIP/Crime Concern; Wandsworth Youth Offending Team 1.15 Lunch 2.15Case Studies – Part 2 (refreshments at 3.15) - London Probation; X-it Gang Desistance Programme; Conflict and Change 4.15 Departures
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Opening Session: New approaches and frameworks for action
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Introducing Fear and Fashion Clare Thomas Chief Grants Officer City Bridge Trust
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September 1995 – November 2007 5,380 Grants Totalling £201m The City Bridge Trust Old London Bridge
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Why Fear And Fashion? Children & Young People’s Programme 2003 Preventative work with young people Supports work which: “reduces violence and the use of weapons amongst young people”
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Key Findings: A growing problem – 29% of school children had carried knives Reasons are “Fear” and “Fashion” Perpetrators also victims Lack of good practice examples – no evidence base Need for “demonstration projects” – holistic programmes Need for responsible national debate “Fear & Fashion: The Use of knives and other weapons by young people” Lemos & Crane 2004
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The City Bridge Trust, City Parochial Foundation, Esmée Fairbairn, John Lyons and Wates Foundation £1.5m over 5 years – ‘Commissioning Model’ Two ‘hot-spots’:- Westminster/Brent Southwark/Lambeth “Fear & Fashion – Tackling Knife Culture” Exemplar Initiatives
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“Fear & Fashion” Components Exemplars – 1 Southwark / Lambeth 3 Brent / Westminster Kickstart, Rainer, Paddington Development Trust, Leap (3 – 5years funding) Website – Knowledge Management, Lemos & Crane Action – Learning, Website Advisory Group – Strategic sounding board Funders Group Communications - attitudinal change Independent Evaluation
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Fear & Fashion Timeline July 2003 CBT launch new priorities Feb 2004 Commission Research Oct 2004 Fear & Fashion Report launched Nov 2004 Follow up Action Learning Jan 2005 5 Funders 1 st meeting Dec 2005 Speed Dating June 2006 Proposals deadline Jun – Aug 2004 Selection process exemplars Oct 2006 Exemplars meeting Jan 2007 Advisory Group 1 st meeting Jan 2007 Projects’ Start Date Jan 2010 3 Year Review Jan 2012 Evaluation
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Funders Group The City Bridge Trust, City Parochial Foundation, Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, John Lyon’s Charity & Wates Foundation Paddington Development Trust ‘The Uncut Project’ “The Exemplars” Brent WestminsterSouthwark/N. Lambeth Leap ProjectRainer ProjectCrime Concern ‘Kickstart’ Lemos and Crane Knowledge Management, Web Site, Communications, Action Learning Sets Components Advisory Group Chairman Roy Amlot QC
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Kickstart – Southwark/Lambeth
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