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Glossop YET (Youth Engagement Team) - This weeks roundup from 18th to 21st May- Including the promotion of 🔪Operation Sceptre🔪 |
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Glossop SNT - Youth Engagement Team - Weekly Roundup
PCSO Buller from the YET team has completed the following input/events in Glossop and New Mills this week.
🔪Operation Sceptre🔪- Is the national campaign to reduce knife crime in our communities - this was launched on the 18th May. Its aims are to tackle knife crime through enforcement, prevention, education and community engagement.
On Monday morning (18th May) the team completed an Assembly for year 10 students at New Mills Secondary School, Church Lane, New Mills, as part of Op Sceptre, including an input on ‘Shattered’ - Derbyshire Constabularies bespoke input for secondary school students on Knife Crime Awareness. Followed by our usual Lunch time drop-in session for May - which again allowed the team to promote Operation Sceptre.
Inputs have been completed on Anti-Social Behaviour, ASB and crime (Good Choice/Bad Choice) with Year 6 students (ages 10-11) at each of the following schools. 🏫St Luke's C of E Primary School, Spire Hollin, Glossop (Tuesday 19th May am) 🏫St Mary’s Catholic Voluntary Academy, Gladstone St, Glossop (Tuesday 19th May pm) 🏫St Charles' Catholic Voluntary Academy, The Carriage Dr, Hadfield, Glossop (Weds 20th May pm) 🏫Dinting Cof E (VA) Primary School, Dinting Vale, Glossop (Thursday 21st May pm)
Whilst at the primary schools this week - the young people were made aware of 'Operation Sceptre' and at St Mary's/St Charles and Dinting School they were given an additional input on 'Shattered' knives shatter lives - Derbyshire Constabularies own bespoke input on Knife Crime Awareness. With an impactive video on ‘There is no safe place to stab’.
⚖️ An Early Intervention Clinic took place in the early evening of Wednesday 20th May at Glossop Police Station – involving a young person and their parent, Completed as a part of the Restorative Justice Resolution for Crime and ASB. 👮🏼♂️Later that same evening PCSO Buller attended the Army Cadet Centre on Fauvel Rd, Glossop to complete an input on 'Shattered' Knives Shatter Lives, in conjunction with and once again promoting Operation Sceptre with the Glossop Cohort of Police Cadets
🏆On Thursday evening on 21st May PCSO Buller had the honour to be invited to attended this Year’s Primary School Sports Awards Event, held at Glossopdale School & Sixth Form, Newshaw Lane, Hadfield. This was a special evening dedicated to celebrating the outstanding sporting achievements of our local primary schools, as well as the dedication and enthusiasm of our local fantastic sports leaders.
PCSO Buller would like to thank the headteachers and staff from all of the above schools for their valued assistance and time in allowing the presentations/inputs to take place this week. Well, done and a big thank you to all of the young people who engaged with YET this week too - there were some very clever and well thought out examples and questions during our visits. It was great to see their enthusiasm and impressive concentration skills on difficult subjects - they were a credit to each of their schools. And lastly can I thank the organisers for their kind invititation to attend The Place, Community Hub, who were holding/promoting the Sports Awards Ceremony, held at Glossopdale School and Sixth Form, Newshaw Lane, Hadfield this evening - I was very honoured. What a fantastic event - with amazing young people and young sports leaders from our local schools being rewarded for their brilliant sports acheivements ths year.
#SchoolEngagement #NewMillsSecondarySchool #StLukesPrimarySchoolGlossop #StMarysCVAGlossop #StCharlesCVAHadfield #DintingCofEPrimarySchoolDinting #OperationSceptre #Shattered #Frearless #AntiSocialBehaviour #GoodChoiceOrBadChoice #EarlyInterventionClinics #PrimarySchoolSportsAwardsEvent #MakingDerbyshireSaferTogether | ||||||||||||
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