"It's important to think about how we build positive relationships with young people to support them." -@simmscoaching on social cohesion in colleges. #AoCConf2024
Have you had a chance to digest our education guidance? Do you have questions on how best to implement our five recommendations to your school, college or alternative provision?
Join us as we see how to help prevent children’s involvement in violence.
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Where should we focus our efforts?
Following the recent publication of the @YouthEndowFund's education practice guidance. I'm running a virtual event to bring to life our guidance on how to reduce children’s involvement in violence.
The session will focus on the 5 evidence-informed recommendations in our guidance and will explore the opportunities and challenges associated with implementation.
Writing this reminded me of my time as a school leader and the impact of violence on some of the children I worked with.
There are things that schools can do to make a positive difference - let's focus our energy, time and resources on what works.
Trusted adults can make a massive difference to young people at risk of violence, new @YouthEndowFund research shows – @simmscoaching explores two ways to develop these relationships
https://t.co/VxVKf82awJ
"All teachers & school staff can act as positive influences in children’s lives. But vulnerable children may need more support & additional trusted adults to protect them from involvement in violence." @simmscoaching of @YouthEndowFund in @tes: https://t.co/Pqq3GXuUV4
😶🌫️Not had a chance to read through our education guidance just yet? Hear from our Head of Change for Education @simmscoaching as he talks through the recommendations for school, college and Alternative Provision leaders.
Download:https://t.co/0UbPjypHR0
📊 Today we’ve published our second ‘Children, violence and vulnerability’ report. A unique look at findings from a survey of over 7,500 13-17 year olds, and their experiences of violence.
Download here:
https://t.co/Y4BcBfEcS3
#CVV23#ChildrenViolenceVulnerabilityReport