Choosing a different path: thinking about gangs and youth crime
Featuring 'A Cronx Tale'

An opportunity to preview part of 'A Cronx Tale', an 'unapologetically hard-hitting 18 minute animation' supporting young people who may be vulnerable to becoming involved with gangs and crime, to consider their options, and choose a better path.
CourseWeDo is delighted to host a presentation from staff from long established youth charity the Croydon Drop-In
, in a part of London where these issues affect far too many young people, including some of those who have been in care or have already experienced adverse childhood experiences.
We will hear from film writer/director Chardine Makaveli-Singh, herself an outreach worker in Croydon, and Clinton Waller, the CDI Outreach Manager with long experience of supporting young people
This film includes swearing and reference to violence: we encourage those viewing the film to seek appropriate support if they find themselves triggered by the content
You may want to look at Reach2Teach Action for inclusion Tool (AFIT) and buy it at https://www.reach2teach.net/
Comments on the webinar
- The webinar showcased an excellent resource, I will be able to signpost schools to the project
- Thank you so much. This has been a fantastic session.
- Thank you so much , so inspiring and motivating
- Thank you, very insightful, I gained a lot from this session
- Thank you, so very sad but much needed session, it's great that there are so many who are interested to learn more around how to support our vulnerable children and young people/adults
