Upcoming events| Youth Endowment Fund
This involves training and other workforce changes whose primary aim is to improve staff understanding and response to trauma.| Youth Endowment Fund
The Youth Endowment Fund exists to prevent children from becoming involved in violence. One of the ways we seek to achieve this mission is improving support for children when they are arrested. This includes diverting them from formal youth justice processes like appearing at court. This is a critical moment where effective support can change…| 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
Restorative justice supports the victim of a crime and the person responsible to communicate, repair harm and find a positive way forward.| Youth Endowment Fund
Diversion is an approach to preventing reoffending by finding alternatives to formal criminal justice proceedings.| Youth Endowment Fund
A police strategy that targets resources and activities to places where crime is most concentrated.| 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