Tuesday 17 January 2012

Leyton Orient works with Sev Necati Training

Sev Necati worked in partnership with Leyton Orient through the Kickz programme to deliver several training programmes too hard to reach young people.


The training focused on “Personal Safety” as well as “Gang & Knife” crime. Through discussions and practical exercises the young people were able to engage in conflict resolution training. Some of the young people were from the poorest and most deprived communities, where violence and crime can be a normal occurrence.

‘Sev Necati’s workshops have helped us to educate our young people in a variety of subject areas. She has vast knowledge and experience in her field and breaks things down to young people in a way that they can relate to.’  Paul Motion Community Development Officer

“I enjoyed the practical part of the session and interacting with others."


“I especially enjoyed learning about how to protect myself from a knife.”

“I enjoyed everything.”

Leyton Orient s Community Sports programme Kickz allows young people to play football and other sport and educational activities, as well as learn to coach. It aims to break down the barriers between young people and the police, reducing crime and anti-social behaviour, as well as getting them to confront issues such as, gang related issues and the dangers of carrying guns and knives.



If you are working with hard to reach young people, those from Black, Asian and ethnic communities, those that have experienced violence, because of their own victimisation thus become perpetrators of crime, or any young person from the ages of 8 -25 then contact us. You, your organisation and the young people can also benefit from life saving training.

If you are looking for sessions and workshops that are both engaging, interactive and fun, but also informative and educational then please contact us.

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