Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Sev Necati Training works with the University of East London (UEL)

Sev Necati worked in partnership with University of East London (UEL) to deliver awareness and avoidance training to their staff and management.






The training delivered to staff and management included teaching them to be aware, evaluate and diffuse situations. It provided a forum where they were able to ask questions about their own personal fears they may have in and outside of the workplace. They took part in a practical where what they had learnt in theory they could see and use in reality.

Sev worked with the staff and management at the new SportsDock. On March 12th SportsDock will open its doors to UEL students, staff and the local community. A £21 million state-of-the-art sports facility.



Comments for staff and management:


“We learnt how to deal with aggressive behaviour and read body language.”

“I enjoyed the areas covered about awareness and self-defence.”

“The role-playing was fun and interactive.”

“The session was very informative.”

“I liked that we covered the law and body language.”

“The role-playing helped the team bond.”

“The session was fun and friendly.”

“I enjoyed learning how to block danger and how to stop getting stabbed.”

“We learnt how to address potentially violent situations.”



A Global Learning Community with internationally recognized research. UEL has strong links with local and national businesses and an outstanding record in widening access to students from non-traditional backgrounds.



At the BUCS Annual Awards Ceremony, UEL staff and students were rewarded for all their hard work over the past year by winning BUCS Most Improved University in Sport. This is another big step forward towards UEL’s goal of becoming the number one university for sport in London by 2015.

Some of the world’s top athletes will be on site at UEL throughout the Games. UEL’s Docklands and Stratford campuses will play host to the thousand-strong team, with many athletes training at SportsDock, the brand new state-of-the-art sports facility.



If you are looking for solutions and packages that are tailor made, meet the needs of your staff and management and resolve your problems, as well as being engaging, interactive and fun, but also informative and educational then please contact us.

Friday, 10 February 2012

CONEL works with Sev Necati Training

Learners at the College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London have been finding out how to keep themselves and their belongings safe around College and on the street from a successful former learner who delivered a series of much wanted sessions last year.




"The personal safety awareness workshops for our learners was one of the most exciting energising and interactive workshop I have witnessed in my working in Further Education. The feedback from learners and tutor was so positive that we will definitely have Sev back in to work with our learners again. In the workshops you can hear and see the learners growing in confidence. At the end of each workshop the learners’ only complaints are that they want more session's with Sev, she is an outstanding workshop facilitator. "


Anthony Robinson, Enrichment Manager


Feedback from learners has likewise been overwhelmingly positive. Amongst the anonymous comments received, many commented not only on how helpful the sessions had been, but also how enjoyable.

Comments from learners:

“It was useful and easy to understand how to be safe out on the street.”

“I learnt how to defend myself when I am being threatened.

“I learned many things and was very happy with the session.”

“I liked the way the teacher explained things to us.  I will be more confident on the street.”

“The tips that Sev gave us about self-defence.”

“I liked learning how to save yourself from knife crime.”



“I liked hearing the information as it has made me feel more comfortable and confident about being on the streets.”

“How to use self-defence and excellent information given about our own safety.”

"Some very useful information.  Helped me to be more aware and streetwise."

"I learnt to be more confident and aware."

"The assertiveness and self-defence training."

"The way Sev taught was interesting."

"The advice on how to respond verbally to attackers."

"I enjoyed the sessions because I can defend myself in the future, if anything happens."

"Sev is the best teacher."

"The whole session was very educational and informative."






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

Thursday, 26 January 2012

Arsenal, Petchey Academy in Hackney and The Home Office work with Sev Necati Training

Sev Necati worked in partnership with Arsenal in the Community and Petchey Academy in Hackney, in partnership with the Home Office around “"Communities against Guns Gangs & Knives" to deliver two training programme to young people to reduce the fear of crime and violence.


Sev delivered a "Personal Safety" programme to our young male pupils aged between 13-15. The sessions combined talking and practical exercises in personal safety. Teaching young people how to be safe on the street, street awareness and practical techniques in conflict resolution. Techniques also included knife work.

"I feel the session went very well and the kids that took part loved it because they always had a smile on their faces. They really learnt a lot about what to do in different situations.


I feel sessions like these should be ran a lot more because coming from Hackney myself these sort of things do happen, so you do need to know what to do if you come across danger.

Learning to use your voice and how to protect yourself is great.  Thanks a lot.”
Davis Rizzolo Arsenal Coach




“I enjoyed the action and new self-defence technique.”


“I liked that I learnt what I could do to get out of a situation.”

“The session was very interaction.”

“Knowing what to do in a crime situation.”

“That we were role playing and doing a variety of self-defence.”

“It was fun. Also we learnt a lot of self-defence and the law.”

Arsenal in the Community’s works allows young people the opportunity to play football and take advantage of the other education, social inclusion and employment programmes they have to offer.


The Home Office says that, knife, gun and gang crime is wholly unacceptable and reducing it is a key priority for the government. Too many young lives are blighted by violent crime and we are committed to making our communities safer places for everyone.

The government’s has prioritised £10 million of Home Office investment into early intervention work in 2012-13, to support up to 30 areas 'most affected by gangs and youth violence'.

The Petchey Academy works together with the local community to identify and implement action, based on mutual respect and understanding of diverse cultures and contributions. The Petchey Academy’s sponsor, Jack Petchey follow his maxim, “If I think I can, I can” which proves an apt guide for anyone striving for excellence in their studies, extra-curricular activities and working relationships.





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

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.

Tuesday, 10 January 2012

City Lit works with Sev Necati Training

Sev Necati worked in partnership with City Lit to deliver awareness and avoidance training to their staff and lone workers.


The training delivered to staff and management included teaching them to be aware, evaluate and diffuse situations. It provided a forum where they were able to ask questions about their own personal fears they may have in and outside of the workplace. They took part in a practical where what they had learnt in theory they could see and use in reality.





“We work in the community running Family learning courses and different adult only courses with a crèche . We work in different inner London boroughs, all our work happens out in the community , most of the time in very deprived areas. We tend to walk and use public transport.


All my staff were talking about the training for days afterwards and we will be personally recommending Sev’s training to others. Sev was great.”
Alison.L. Bernstein Family Learning Co-ordinator



“It made me more aware of what I should do in case things happen in the future. I also learned how to prevent myself from being a victim.”- Finnie

“I found this training extremely useful, both professionally and for my personal life. I am now more aware of how to conduct myself when out and about and also I understand better how to manage potentially difficult situations. Thank you. “– Mandy

“I found practising the defence moves to be really beneficial. Without the guided practise it is just all theory, but now I feel more equipped to deal with something if it arises.” - Lisa .

“I feel I have a better understanding of how to protect myself.” – Nuru

“I was attacked and mugged whilst walking alone almost 2 months ago. This was a devastating experience which affected my confidence and made me very afraid to walk outside. This incident also had a very big impact on my life as I need to do a lot of walking for my job and most of the time I am on my own , the fear of feeling so vulnerable was almost too much to bear , however after doing the training with Sev I now feel more confidence to walk outside alone and this is due to me being aware of how to protect myself and how to deal with potential difficult situations. I still feel quite vulnerable but I do have a greater awareness for my personal safety. Thank you.” - Alison

“It was fast-paced, no-nonsense advice, with an excellent practical”

“Excellent. Realistic and extremely helpful practical exercises”




City Lit is London's ultimate destination for inspiring evening, daytime and weekend courses for adults. Each year they offer thousands of part-time courses, always trying to follow new trends and the passions and interests of their learners.  City Lit, was awarded Grade 1 'Outstanding' by Ofsted in July 2011.



If you are looking for solutions and packages that are tailor made, meet the needs of your staff and management and resolve your problems, as well as being engaging, interactive and fun, but also informative and educational then please contact us.

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Imperial College London works with Sev Necati Training

Sev Necati worked in partnership with Imperial College to deliver taster talks and personal safety sessions to their learners, over safer learner week.  Apart from the food eating, students rated the self-defence workshop as the number one activity they most enjoyed, from five other workshops that were also delivered on the day.

The sessions were short slots in a talk on personal safety and practical. Learners were able to ask questions on the subject and practise techniques in self-defence.



“Sev worked at a pilot event that Commercial Services hosted for New students at Imperial College London. The event provided students with a number of different workshops to enhance their knowledge and skills of happy Living as a student in London. Sev delivered short burst workshops to groups of students, encouraging them to think about their general awareness and safety when out and about the streets of London and how to protect themselves practically if ever they were to be approached. This session really helped the International students to understand the reason behind being aware but also enabled them to build on their confidence of physically protecting themselves."


Samantha Bell Services Manager


Consistently rated amongst the world’s best universities, Imperial College London is a science-based institution with a reputation for excellence in teaching and research. With some of the best sports facilities available to staff and students. It has students coming from 126 counties, which shows the immense diversity. In providing education for students from around the world that equips them with the knowledge and skills they require to pursue their ambitions.


“I liked how this was more of a workshop. It combined well with the previous more structured first event”


“I would like to learn more self-defence, as it was really useful”


“I enjoyed the sports and self-defence the most”

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

Sunday, 4 December 2011

Arsenal and the Home office work with Sev Necati Training

Sev Necati worked in partnership with Arsenal in the Community and the Home Office around "Communities against Guns Gangs & Knives" to deliver a training programme to young people to reduce the fear of crime and violence. Sev delivered a "Personal Safety" programme to our young people aged between 10-19. The young people were from a variety of backgrounds and ethnicities. The sessions were a combination of talk and practical in personal safety. Teaching young people how to be safe on the street, street awareness and practical techniques in conflict management. Techniques also included knife work.



The workshop included young people taking part in discussions as well as practical exercises in personal safety.

“I enjoyed the teamwork we all shared”


“I learnt how to defend myself from a knife”

“I enjoyed the practical part of the session and the drills”


Arsenal in the Community’s outreach work has taken place on estates and parks - offering local young people the opportunity to play football with the department and take advantage of the other education, social inclusion and employment programmes they have to offer.


These programmes embrace a wide variety of community involvement and they’re delivered and received with the same energy and commitment today as when they started 25 years ago.


James one of the coaches who work's with the young people said. “Sev delivered the workshop well and the young people were able to understand what message was being delivered"



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