Decision Maker: Director for Safer and Stronger Communities
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Streetdoctors have been commissioned to
deliver a focused schools training programme in June and July owing
to the increased risk of violence young people may be exposed to
when out of school over the longer summer break. The training will
support young people to become more resilient and have the skills
to act in an emergency situation, whilst understanding the impact
of street violence.
The VRU is partnering with Streetdoctors to deliver sessions in
schools who before the end of the summer term. Streetdoctors will
deliver 4-5 sessions in a day at each school to educate an entire
year group. The sessions will focus on the first aid intervention
required due to injury with a sharp object and the emotional impact
of street violence. The training is trauma informed, and empowers
young people affected by violence (aged 11-25) to become lifesavers
in their community.
The project will use evaluation measurements with clear metrics at
the start and at the end of the session, which ensures the impact
can be clearly measured against the training interventions and the
programme outcomes. Streetdoctors evaluates individuals' progress,
which enables them to demonstrate the impact of the training with a
focus on increasing knowledge, skills, confidence and willingness
to act. The impact is further measured through case studies, quotes
and teacher feedback. We specifically want to measure the impact of
these sessions in terms of how well they support the VRU’s
broader goals around understanding the consequences of violence,
knowing what to do if someone is bleeding, and being willing to act
in a first aid emergency. This emphasis aligns closely with the
VRU’s I am Greater campaign, which includes bystander theory
as one of its cornerstones, which encourages pupils to step up in
critical moments.
These sessions not only increase knowledge and confidence, but they
also encourage young people to become active participants in their
communities, helping to reduce street violence and save
lives.
Streetdoctors is a national charity which
trains young people across the UK, in the physical and
psychological consequences of street violence and develops their
confidence and willingness to protect themselves and others. The
training is delivered through a network of young healthcare
volunteers (trainee doctors, nurses and paramedics) and youth
workers in 18 cities across the UK, who empower young people
affected by violence (aged 11-25) to become lifesavers in their
community. The VRU wishes to award Streetdoctors £4,999
specifically to deliver their sessions in schools across GM in
Q3/Q4 2024/25.
Publication date: 29/10/2024
Date of decision: 16/10/2024