Preventing knife crime starts with listening, not fear | Mel Standbrook | TEDxBrayford Pool
In this thought-provoking talk, Mel reimagines how we approach serious violence. Instead of scare tactics, she shares how working with young people, not against them, can lead to real change. Through immersive, preventative education shaped by children themselves, she shows how understanding, not punishment, is the key to safer futures.Mel Standbrook is passionately dedicated to innovation, inclusivity and continuous improvement in Preventative Education. She advocates on the importance of a child’s voice and challenges the barriers that organisations face to deliver the right information at the right time. Mel has worked in Law Enforcement for 23 years and specialised in Sexual Violence and Youth Prevention designing and more recently leading a school’s curriculum of over 25 preventative workshops for over 10 years. She specialises in writing and delivering local and national products into educational settings around the county and has written national products alongside partners that have been delivered across the UK. More recently designing and launching an immersive, diversionary education centre to prevent young people from carrying a knife and being involved in Serious Violence. This centre concentrates on the journey and not the singular event. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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