

Youth Personal Safety
Our programme is designed with young people in mind, offering flexible training tailored to individual needs. For example, for 13 to 15-year-olds, the focus might be on staying safe while going out and about on their own for the first time, including understanding risks in different environments. For 16 to 18-year-olds, training can address the challenges of travelling, starting college, or heading to university, along with staying safe while socialising and drinking. The key part of our training is teaching young people how to avoid dangerous situations through proactive decision-making and situational awareness. Whatever their stage in life, our training equips young people with the skills and confidence to navigate the world safely. We recommend a one-day workshop, but can tailor the duration and content to meet your needs. We travel throughout the UK and beyond, bringing our expertise directly to where it is needed.
Training can include:
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Situational Awareness: Recognise potential risks, stay alert, and make proactive decisions to avoid dangerous situations.
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Conflict Management: Learn how to handle challenging situations, manage emotions, and de-escalate conflicts.
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Dating Safety: Gain practical advice on setting boundaries, recognising red flags, and staying safe when meeting new people or using dating apps.
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Self-Defence Concepts: Understand simple self-defence concepts that are easy to apply in real-world situations, empowering young people to protect themselves without needing to attend regular classes.
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Travel Safety: Discover tips for staying secure while travelling alone or with friends, including navigating public transport, staying safe in hotels, and understanding fire risks while abroad.
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Staying Safe While Drinking: Learn strategies for maintaining control of your safety when socialising and consuming alcohol.
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Knife Awareness: Understand the risks associated with knife threats, recognising potential danger, and how to respond effectively in high-risk situations.