London Needs You Alive toolkit
The London Needs You Alive toolkit is being used by schools, colleges, community and faith groups across London to help engage young Londoners on the difficult issue of knife crime and how to stay safe.
How can I help?
If you're a teacher, youth worker, community worker or someone who works regularly with young people, then we need your help.
Our toolkit is packed full of exercises you can run in the classroom or in a youth group that will help the young people you work with build up important skills and stay safe.
Join our community of life savers and sign up for invitations to training sessions
- Download the LNYA toolkit and start using it today
- Watch past training sessions
London Needs You Alive
Your questions answered
- I know someone carrying a knife, what do I do?
- What should young people do if they don't feel safe?
- Someone I know has been affected by knife crime and needs help dealing with it - can someone help?
- I know someone that carries a knife, will they get arrested if they hand it in?
- I am a teacher, parent, adult who is concerned about a child who may be involved or at risk of being involved in knife crime. Who can I call?
- What is the Mayor doing to tackle knife crime?
- Why is knife crime a problem for London?
- Is knife crime in London getting worse?
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