stop knife crime

LOCAL ACTIVITY
SUPPORT

There are a number of ways in which the national campaign can support you and your efforts to tackle knife crime at local level.

Branding and free resources

IDHTH is now offering you a range of free anti-knife crime materials to use locally with young people.

Aimed at 10-16 year olds, these range from posters, flyers and stickers about the punitive consequences of knife carrying, to peer-to-peer materials including wrist-bands, pens and bags. Download an order form and tell us how you'd like to use these locally, and we'll get these sent out to you. Remember to place your order early as stocks are limited.

You may wish to you use the IDHTH  logo for knife crime activity aimed at young people. To find out more please read our latest brand guidelines and contact us and tell us about you anti knife crime activity with young people.  

 

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Guidance and advice

We can give you advice, guidance and information on running local campaigns and communications activities. Whether your question is about media relations, event planning or youth marketing, you can contact the campaign administration team at any time.

Best practice sharing

Have a read of our case studies which share ideas for action and best practice from across the country. Think we should feature your project? Contact us and tell us about your anti knife crime activites with young peope.

 

 

Local campaigners' toolkit

Our local campaigners' toolkit is an invaluable resource for local anti-knife crime campaigners. It is intended for anyone wanting to take action to tackle knife crime in their area.

To find out more and to download a free copy of the local campaigner's toolkit, click here. Or to order print copies for free click here.

Young campaigners' toolkit

Our young campaigners' toolkit is full of ideas for local action and engagement with other young people. With advice on how to set up anti-knife crime activities, this toolkit informs and inspires young people to take a stand against knife crime.

To download a free copy of the young campaigners' toolkit, click here. To find out how to order print copies for free click here.