Trauma-specific therapies, also known as trauma-focused interventions, aim to support children to recover from trauma.| Youth Endowment Fund
Media campaigns aim to raise awareness about the consequences of involvement in violence and knife crime.| Youth Endowment Fund
Knife surrender schemes, also called ‘weapon amnesties’ or ‘knife amnesties’, aim to remove weapons from the street by providing bins or collection points where people can drop them off.| Youth Endowment Fund
Knife crime education programmes aim to reduce knife carrying amongst children and young people.| Youth Endowment Fund
A&E navigator programmes place a case worker, called a ‘navigator’, in hospital emergency rooms to support children and young people with a violence-related injury.| Youth Endowment Fund
An overview of existing research on approaches to preventing serious youth violence.| Youth Endowment Fund
Sports programmes could have a high impact on crime and violenceOur estimate is based on one review of six studies. The review also found desirable impacts on reducing aggression, promoting mental health and responding to other behavioural difficulties.| Youth Endowment Fund
Focused deterrence attempts to identify the people most likely to be involved in violence and supports them to stop.| Youth Endowment Fund
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is a type of talking therapy that is used to manage negative or impulsive thoughts and behaviours.| Youth Endowment Fund
Social skills training supports children to think before they act, understand other people’s perspectives and communicate effectively.| Youth Endowment Fund
Prof. Iain Brennan and Dr Tia Simanovic discuss one of the most ambitious and comprehensive evaluations of focused deterrence ever undertaken.| Youth Endowment Fund