Under The Radar (Ages 12+)

Youth violence and criminal exploitation including county lines and knife crime
  • Relationships, Sex and Health Education (RSHE) should ensure that pupils are made aware of the relevant legal position on sexual exploitation, violence and exploitation by gangs and criminal exploitation including 'county lines'.
  • Pupils should know how grooming, coercion and harassment can affect current and future relationships.
  • Schools should show flexibility to respond to local public health and community issues to meet the needs of pupils (for example in teaching about gangs).

DRAMA

At the moment we are delivering our drama slightly differently with high quality pre-recorded performances and animations to ensure social distancing.

WORKSHOP

The virtual workshops allow us to interact directly with your students via live streaming to explore the issues raised in the drama and where to get support.

LESSON PLANS

Lesson plans and interactive resources to use on a range of PSHE topics to support your curriculum and prepare and follow up the Loudmouth session.

SUPPORT

Updates on PSHE with regular tips, ideas and advice on learning objectives. Loudmouth can also support with staff training and consultancy on PSHE.

CONCEPT
Eye opening theatre in education programme on youth violence and criminal exploitation.

The programme shows the students how children and young people are targeted and groomed into criminal exploitation, focusing in on county lines.

OBJECTIVES
Safe and age-appropriate drama and workshop.

The drama and follow up workshop teach about the personal, emotional and legal risks involved in youth violence including carrying a knife and the link between youth violence and criminal exploitation.

MAKE ENQUIRY

98%

After participating in Under the Radar, 98% of students stated that they felt that it was normal to NOT carry a knife.

97%

After participating in the session 97% said it helps people to stay safe from youth violence including knife crime and County Lines

100%

100% of staff stated that they would recommend the programme, Under the Radar, to other schools and organisations.

97%

97% of pupils that participated would recommend Under The Radar to next year’s pupils.

OUTCOMES
Proven increase of children and young people's confidence and skills on the topic of criminal exploitation and knife crime.

Evaluation has shown that this programme has increased children’s and young people's knowledge that carrying a knife is not normal and increased their knowledge on where to go for support.

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