StreetDoctors has a longstanding partnership
with GM VRU, having delivered app-based learning across GM and
providing bespoke learning sessions in mainstream and alternative
provision learning establishments. Both StreetDoctors and the GM
VRU are keen to engage young people who would not normally access
learning and have developed a ‘train the trainer’ pilot
programme that can be delivered flexibly to a group of 10 young
people (age 16/17) over a maximum of 6 weeks. Young people will be
subject to Youth Justice intervention due to offending / risky
behaviour and be supported to engage in the activity. Those engaged
will be trained by StreetDoctors accredited volunteers (mainly
junior doctors) and learn about the dangers of risky behaviour and
impact of trauma injuries. They will also be trained to deliver
basic first aid training to their peers. Following the course, the
young people will be accredited by StreetDoctors and StreetDoctors
will attend up to 15 sessions to support the young people in
delivery of training.
It is anticipated this intervention will raise the confidence and
aspirations of those involved. The programme will be evaluated by
StreetDoctors and used to support further development and delivery
in other CJ settings including Custody. This programme is endorsed
by the VRU Criminal Justice group.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Notice of proposed decision first published: 16/04/2025
Decision due: 26 Feb 2025 by Director for Safer and Stronger Communities
Contact: Lisa Lees Email: lisa.lees@greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk.