Our Knife Crime Campaigns
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Our Knife Crime Campaigns

BLUNTLY-PUT

Our work against knife crime began in 2023 with our "Lives not Knives" campaign.

This saw the delivery of a series of Knife-Related Restorative workshops for young people in London and culminated in the production of Kofi's Story - a performative narrative whose trailer can be viewed here and full narrative viewed here.

Kofi's story can now be utilised by schools and other organisations with an informative talk by one of our team to raise awareness amongst the wider audience.

Knife crime remains a pressing issue and our 2025 campaign is "Bluntly Put".

With a belief that education is key to prevention, we will deliver fully funded Knife & Offensive Weapons Awareness workshops to secondary schools across Kent that are committed to tackling this issue and making a real difference in their communities.

Delivered by our experienced facilitator with a background in youth work and crime prevention, these engaging, interactive workshops sessions include real-life case studies and discussions with engaging activities to encourage critical thinking and will equip students with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to make positive choices, avoid risky situations, and understand the real-life consequences of knife crime.

We have limited funding but are inviting school leaders, safeguarding leads, or educators in Kent to contact us if they would like to secure a free workshop for their students.

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