

Teachers play a vital role in maximising the impact that these plays
have on young people.
We’ve always believed that Terriers shouldn’t start and end in the school hall but that young people and teachers should be supported in following the performance up with exciting and innovative activities. So, having consulted with teachers, youth workers, representatives of the health and criminal justice sectors and with young people themselves, we have developed this online resource.
There is a cross-curricular dimension to the resource – which presents specific opportunities to link activities with English, Maths, Science, Art, Drama, PHSE and SMSC.
We hope you find this resource useful. If you have any feedback or to speak to us about booking bespoke workshops please contact us on [email protected]
Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership plan for schools
Liverpool’s Royal Court is working in partnership with CrimeStoppers. Fearless is Crimestoppers’ dedicated youth service aimed at 11-16 year olds. County Lines is an educational resource created by Fearless, containing real life case studies of young people affected by gangs and exploitatio