Craig Pinkney is a Criminologist, Urban Youth Specialist, Lecturer at the University College Birmingham and is one of the UK’s leading activists in responding to Gangs and Serious Youth Violence. He is an JNC qualified Youth Worker with over 15 years’ experience. Craig delivers interactive workshops for young people and bespoke training for professionals and is responsible for conducting and collating research in the sector.
The Ofsted Recommendations for Safeguarding from Knife Crime
This webinar will review the key findings and recommendations from the Ofsted report, ‘Safeguarding children and young people in education from knife crime’, providing context around the problem of knife crime, discussing challenges for those who work in educational settings, and highlighting effective practice.

For: Headteachers, designated safeguarding leads (DSLs) and teachers
Aim: This webinar will review the key findings and recommendations from the Ofsted report, ‘Safeguarding children and young people in education from knife crime’, providing context around the problem of knife crime, discussing challenges for those who work in educational settings, and highlighting effective practice.
Rationale: Knife crime is on the increase, and educational institutions have a duty of care to keep young people safe. The Ofsted ‘Safeguarding children and young people in education from knife crime’ report provides a number of policy and practical recommendations for schools to help them do more to protect children from knife crime.