The session will enable you to promote effective safeguarding in response to extra-familial harm in your local context. It will provide you with the tools to analyse the contexts within which violence affecting young people takes place and provide you with an understanding of the role you can play in making these spaces safer for young people. The training draws on the latest research and practice in contextual safeguarding being developed by the Contextual Safeguarding Team at the University of Durham.
Power The Fight is an award-winning charity which aims to be the conduit between communities and policy makers (see our Community Empowerment Cycle diagram above). We create co-produced/co-designed long-term strategies for sustainable structural change.
Most of our work is with young people, families, schools, local authorities, faith groups and community organisations who want to be equipped to engage with youth violence issues in their context.