The Need
Knife violence is a rising epidemic and a national crisis that affects all areas of the country and not just London.
In 2023, West Midlands Police recorded the highest rate of knife crime offences in England with Birmingham identified as a ‘violent hotspot.’ (Knife Crime Statistics England and Wales. 13 Oct 2023, commonslibrary.parliment.uk.
Across the country 3,775 hospital episodes due to assault by a sharp object in England in 2023. (NHS Digital data 2022/23)
Join the Educate HubTrained teachers
Students supported
Identified "at risk"
of children who attended a workshop felt more informed about the dangers of carrying a knife.
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Frequently asked questions
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What is the Educate Hub?
The Educate Hub Knife Violence Prevention Resource is Lives Not Knives new violence prevention resource for educators within schools and community services for children aged between 11-16.
The platform is a unique and powerful collection of tools based on lived experience and insight for educators to teach young people about the impact of knife violence.
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Who is the Educate Hub for?
Our Educate Hub is a resource developed to support teachers/educators. Schools can fund access to the Educate Hub with Pupil Premium funding.
Other charities and businesses especially those supporting young people or offering mentoring could benefit from using the Educate Hub
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Is there funding available to access the Educate Hub?
Schools can fund access to the Educate Hub with Pupil Premium funding.
This its currently the only funding available to access the Educate Hub.