Sev Necati worked in partnership with Millfield’s Community School,
Children’s Centre and CDF, to deliver our project “Women & Young People’s
Safety Solution.” The project proved to
be popular with females in the local area and parents from the school signing
up for it. The females came from various
backgrounds and cultures and were of mixed ability. The 6 week project had the females engaged in
discussions as well as practical activities in self-defence, floor and knife
work.
Some of the Females
Comments
“I enjoyed the role plays, as well as the practical activities and
drills.”
“I feel the skills taught to me during
the course were easy and empowering.”.”
“It was great having a female trainer!”
“I enjoyed the physical training
especially.”
“I really enjoyed the role playing and
physical drills undertaken during the course”
“The class explanations of real life
situations stood out for me.”
“The practical parts of the sessions to get out of certain strikes from
the attacker.”
“Discussion’s with trainer and peers.”
“It gave me the confidence to know how to deal with different
situations.”
“I learnt different techniques to help
me when / if faced with physical violence.”
“It made me realise that I am stronger than I thought I was.”
“Realising my ability to protect
myself, with simple moves.”
“Through Sev’s expertise and knowledge, I feel equipped to deal with
situations if they arise.”
“I would like to tell you that I
enjoyed the sessions very very much!
Thank you for your support.”
“You are an inspiration to all of us with your courage and confidence.”
It would be great if you could assist our cause by taking part in a
number of ways. Our aim is to reduce
violence and the fear of violence especially towards females and young people
and we do this by delivering our programmes and projects to the local
community. Please contact us at: info@sevnecatitraining.com
Millfields is a much larger than average primary school. The
school serves an area of significant deprivation and its pupils represent a
very wide range of ethnic backgrounds, with the largest groups being those of
Asian, White, Black Caribbean and Black African heritage.
Millfields
Community School has been a UNICEF Rights Respecting School since 2004 and were
re-accredited with Level 2 in June 2014.The UNICEF UK Rights Respecting School
Award (RRSA) is based on principles of equality, dignity, respect,
non-discrimination and participation. The RRSA seeks to put the UN Convention
on the Rights of the Child at the heart of a school’s ethos and culture to
improve well-being and develop every child’s talents and abilities to their
full potential. A rights-respecting school is a community where children’s
rights are learned, taught, practised, respected, protected and promoted. Young
people and the school community learn about children’s rights by putting them
into practice every day.
If you are looking for sessions and workshops that are both engaging,
interactive and fun, but also informative and educational then please contact
us:info@sevnecatitraining.com