
Recruitment Referral Scheme
Knife Crime Matters would like you to be part of our new Referral Scheme.
We want Recruitment Consultants, like you, to help us engage with local employers, who want to reduce knife crime in their area and help save more young lives.
If you do refer someone, who supports us we will pay you a personal referral fee of 15% of the value of support we receive.
Referring is quick, and can be done in 2 simple ways, and as many times as you like.
Option 1.
Complete the short form below to provide us with the details of a local employer and we will get in touch with them.
Option 2.
Request a referral pack. Simply email matthew.connelly@knifecrimematters.org and we will send you a referral pack with all of the information, including your unique referral code, that you need to begin referring.
Simply send this to any of your contacts and ask them to use your code for a discount.
Scroll down to see the options that will be open to your clients and for some samples of what we provide to the schools.
Our Resources
We have a range of resources including PowerPoint presentations, workbooks with interactive challenges on different subjects and a tutor brochure. Below is a visual sample of some of our resources.



What We Offer To Your Clients
We have developed a range of options to meet the different needs and budgets of employers wishing to help reduce knife crime.
All options below include the following:
- All educational resources delivered to chosen school(s)
- Branded PowerPoint Presentations
- Branded brochure
- Website partner page
- Social media posts
- Help with creating local PR articles
Andy and his team were great in ensuring resources were tailored to the organisation and provided a clear narrative on the progress throughout the production process. I'm sure many other organisations will benefit from the team’s services.”
Andy Tye Senior Development Manager - Swindon Town FC Community Foundation
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, Swindon