Tag: Lifesaving Learning

  • Safety Centre Wins Thames Valley Awards Charity Of The Year

    Safety Centre Wins Thames Valley Awards Charity Of The Year

    Safety Centre Wins Charity Of The Year Award

    Awards Update

    We’re excited to share that the Safety Centre has won the Thames Valley Business & Communities Awards  Charity of the Year award! This award celebrates the achievements of charities across Thames Valley and their impact across the region. Receiving regional recognition for our early intervention and prevention safety education work is an important moment for the Safety Centre.

    Chief Executive Maya Joseph-Hussain said,

    Winning the Thames Valley Business & Community Awards is a fantastic achievement for the Safety Centre. As we head towards 30 years of delivering lifesaving safety education, this recognition of our lifesaving work is so important. It’s recognition that our team of expert educators and inspiring volunteers are very proud of. Safety education is an essential life skill for young people and we’re excited to receive regional support and acknowledgement for our lifesaving work.

    Alec Jones-hall, Director of Thames Valley Business and Community Awards said

    We are proud and excited to be celebrating outstanding achievement across the region and rewarding those who are making a huge impact throughout the Thames Valley. It is also a time for the business community to come together, not only to celebrate the accomplishments of those shortlisted and the deserving winners of each category, but also to mark the fact that we all continue to play a vital role in the success of our region and that its future achievements will be built on the foundations we lay today.

    Early Intervention & Prevention Safety Education

    The Safety Centre specialises in early intervention and prevention safety education. This work is designed to protect children, young people and adults across the Thames Valley and beyond. Empowering them with the tools and skills to make safe choices in everyday life and in emergency situations. Safety education is delivered into schools and at our immersive safety education centre Hazard Alley, based in Milton Keynes. Sessions delivered in primary and secondary schools focus on lifesaving topics, including knife crime, drug and alcohol safety and online safety across the South East and beyond.

    Sarah Surridge, Marketing & Communications Manager said,

    Support from the Thames Valley Business and Community Awards is an important step as we work to support even more young people with safety education throughout the region. No child will be left behind. Our safety education is there for everyone and we look forward to working with more schools across the Thames Valley to deliver lifesaving learning that supports the national curriculum.

    Find Out More About How The Safety Centre Can Support You

    We’re here to support schools keep children and young people safe. Call us today to speak about the safety education you’d like delivered into your school or to arrange a visit to our immersive education centre Hazard Alley.

    To find out more about the Safety Centre visit www.safetycentre.co.uk call 01908 263009 or email bookings@safetycentre.co.uk to book your visit.

    Safety Centre Charity of the Year Awards
  • Continuing Knife Crime Education Vital For Safe Futures

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    Continuing Knife Crime Education Vital For Safe Futures

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    This month marks 30 years since the death of Stephen Lawrence who was murdered in a racist attack in London in 1993. In November 2022 Stephen Lawrence’s brother Dr Stuart Lawrence joined us at the Safety Centre to talk about the importance of our early intervention knife crime education programme to prevent future tragedies through learning. Our work here at the Safety Centre and across the region focuses on giving children, young people and adults the tools and knowledge to make safe choices and keep themselves, their communities and their futures’ safe. Our preventative education work helps build safe, flourishing communities today and tomorrow. However, this pioneering learning cannot carry on without the backing of funders and businesses to ensure the continued delivery of education sessions.

    Dr Lawrence said during his speech at the Safety Centre

    We never know when a young person we know or a young person someone else knows will be affected by knife crime. One fifth of all knife crime is committed between the ages of 11 and 17. That’s why early intervention is so important, if we can get out into our communities, speak to our young people and let them know the consequences of knife crime. Its not the consequences of today, not tomorrow, not a few weeks time but these things go on for years. (2023) will be 30 years since the death of Stephen and not a day goes past when I don’t think to myself (my son) is missing out on an uncle… on cousins that he could have had. And this is all through someone’s perception that the way to deal with things is through violence. We are only in control of ourselves, that’s all we can control. we can’t control anyone else, we can inform and we can try to educate, it comes down to each and every one of us making our own decisions, our own actions and holding ourselves responsible for them.

    Safety Centre Knife Crime Education Stuart Lawrence

    The Safety Centre’s Chief Executive Maya Joseph-Hussain said

    In the past two years we’ve educated 14,500 9-11 year olds about the challenging topic of knife crime in an age appropriate, tailored way. We want to continue to empower more children and young people to make positive, safe choices and reduce the impact of crime and vulnerability. Collectively our research shows some young people say that they carry a knife for protection or to make them feel safer, even though they wouldn’t think of using it. However, research has shown that you’re actually more likely to become a victim of crime if you’re carrying a knife. The Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice report, ‘Knife Crime Intervention – what works?’ said that current research suggests that education-based interventions hold the most promise for effectively addressing knife crime. Our early intervention education is the solution and we are here to help with prevention work at an early age to help young people make safe, lifesaving choices. Businesses and individuals can help us with funding to continue this pioneering work that will save lives.

    To support the Safety Centre continue this essential knife crime education work you can donate here or reach out to our team to talk about how you can support the Safety Centre on 01908 263009.

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