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“I wanted to thank you for the Knife Crime booklet and resources.  Upon careful evaluation, I find these materials to be of praiseworthy quality and relevance. Moving forward, I intend to incorporate these resources into our curriculum, as they align well with our educational objectives and contribute meaningfully to our efforts in addressing and educating students about the issue of knife crime.”

Alexandra Soares Silva

Teacher & Thrive Licensed Practitioner – Churchward School

“At West Wythenshawe Boxing Club, we believe in more than just building strong bodies, we’re here to build strong minds, strong values, and a stronger community. That’s why we were proud to support the Knife Crime Matters awareness campaign by hosting a mural on our club. It’s more than just paint on a wall, it’s a statement to everyone who walks through our doors that there’s a better path, a safer path, and one that doesn’t involve knives or gang violence.”

Clive Smith

West Wythenshawe Boxing Club

  • CLICK ON THE IMAGE TO VIEW SAMPLES OF OUR MURALS

Powerful video aimed at young people aged 14 and above VIEW HERE 

 

Knife Crime Matters Video

 

 50-minute KS3/KS4 lesson raises awareness of knife crime – Click HERE to view the workshop book

Knife Crime Matters teaching assets


Bleed Kits – Click on image to see bleed kits contents

Mark Burley (L) Social Value & Partnerships Manager at Keepmoat – Andrew Brown (R) Founder & Director at Knife Crime Matters

MURAL BROCHURE – CLICK HERE TO VIEW

Colouring Competition aimed at Primary Schools

We would like to express our sincere gratitude to Paul Hickman Managing Director at GCD Security Ltd

We would like to express our sincere gratitude to Paul Hickman Managing Director at GCD Security Ltd in Maidenhead for their continued generous sponsorship. Their...
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Honouring Harvey Willgoose: A Commitment to Safer Schools

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