Northamptonshire Police Launches Pol-Ed PSHE Initiative to Prevent Serious Violence

Teachers from across the county have come together to explore how Pol-Ed, a PSHE initiative, can strengthen their delivery of Personal, Social, Health and Economic lessons. The program, designed by teachers and police officers, aims to educate students aged four to 18 about relationships, keeping safe, and understanding the law. By working in partnership, the police and schools hope to reduce serious violence by equipping young people with the knowledge to keep themselves safe. The initiative has already seen 193 schools sign up and deliver 93 sessions to over 2,700 students, covering topics such as knife crime and emotional regulation.

Key Takeaways:

  • Pol-Ed is a PSHE initiative designed by teachers and police officers to educate students about relationships, keeping safe, and understanding the law.
  • The program is aimed at students aged four to 18 and has been signed up by 193 schools across Northamptonshire.
  • 93 sessions have been delivered by Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) to over 2,700 students, covering key themes such as knife crime and emotional regulation.
  • The initiative aims to prevent serious violence by equipping young people with knowledge to keep themselves safe, build healthy relationships, and understand the law.
  • The program has been recognized as a great additional resource for schools and communities, providing guidance on conversations with young people about knife crime and emotional regulation.

Statistics:

  • 193 schools have signed up to Pol-Ed since its launch in April.
  • 93 sessions have been delivered by PCSOs to over 2,700 students.
  • The program has covered topics such as knife crime and emotional regulation.
  • The initiative aims to work closely with schools and engage with young people, their teachers, parents, and guardians to prevent serious violence.

Sources:

  • Byline: Rebecca Hutson Pol-Education platform
  • West Northamptonshire Council.