Core services
• Crime Scene Workshops — Hands-on, realistic sessions that use forensic scenarios to demonstrate consequences, vulnerabilities and the real-life impact of criminal behaviour.
• Four Supporting Videos — Age-appropriate films used before and after workshops that reinforce key learning around gangs, knife crime, child sexual exploitation (CSE) and wider criminal activity.
• Live Interactive Avatar — Anonymised AI-led facilitator that engages pupils on sensitive issues, runs scenario conversations, and collects anonymised data to assess risk trends.
• Risk Analysis for Schools — Actionable reports that highlight patterns and likely emerging behaviours so pastoral teams can target interventions earlier.
How it works (quick)
1. Book a workshop for a small group or a full year group.
2. Pre-workshop film viewing to introduce themes and ground discussion.
3. In-school crime scene workshop led by trained facilitators.
4. Post-workshop follow-up with the avatar for role-play and a school risk analysis report.
Why schools choose us
• Classroom-ready: Minimal disruption to timetables; single-session or programme options.
• Evidence-led: Materials designed to resonate with teenagers and prompt behaviour change.
• Local delivery: Teams operate across the North West and understand local risk factors.
• Confidential engagement: The avatar gives pupils a safe, anonymous space to discuss tough topics.
• Practical outcomes: Clear recommendations and student-risk trends for pastoral teams.
Impact & outcomes
• Fewer repeat incidents
• Increased reporting of vulnerabilities
• Improved pupil understanding of consequences
• Practical intelligence for safeguarding and behaviour teams
Who we work with Primary partners: secondary schools, academies, PRUs, pupil referral units and multi-agency partnerships across the North West.
Call to action Bring UCan Northwest into your school. Book a free 15-minute consultation or request a sample video and workshop outline.
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Headline Support for parents and carers when a teenager is at risk — guidance, courses and 24/7 help.
Subheadline Parenting teenagers is hard. When antisocial or criminal behaviour becomes a risk, specialist guidance and timely support make all the difference. UCan Northwest and Parent999.com provide practical online courses, resources and an out-of-hours live avatar service for families.
What we offer parents & carers
• On-demand online courses: Short modules on recognising signs of gang involvement, spotting indicators of knife risk and child sexual exploitation, de-escalation strategies, and how to work effectively with schools and police.
• Parent-focused videos and toolkits: Short, clear guidance you can use immediately at home.
• Live avatar support (out-of-hours): Anonymised, interactive help available outside normal hours to advise on immediate next steps, signpost services and help you assess risk.
• Telephone and email referrals: Guidance on next steps and how to access local services, safeguarding teams and specialist support.
• Joint school-parent interventions: If the school is involved, coordinated plans to support the young person at home and in school.
Why this matters
• Early parent intervention can prevent escalation and reduce harm.
• Practical, non-judgemental advice increases parent confidence and effectiveness.
• 24/7 avatar support fills the gap when issues arise outside office hours.
Course examples
• “Understanding the Signs” — 45-minute course: Spotting early indicators of exploitation and criminal involvement.
• “Home De-escalation Techniques” — 30-minute course: Practical steps to reduce conflict and keep young people safe.
• “Working with Schools & Safeguarding” — 60-minute course: How to collaborate with school safeguarding teams and external agencies.
How the live avatar helps
• Anonymous chat to explore concerns and receive immediate, practical advice.
• Safety-first triage that suggests whether to contact school, police or emergency services.
• Links to local services and age-appropriate resources for follow-up.
• Available evenings, weekends and bank holidays via Parent999.com partnership.
Pricing & access
• Individual course purchase or discounted parent bundles.
• Subscription options for ongoing access to materials and avatar sessions.
• School-funded packages available so schools can provide parent access as part of their safeguarding programmes.
Testimonials (examples to replace with real quotes) “Straight to the point and practical — helped us spot the signs early and get the right support.” — Parent “The avatar service gave us clarity in the middle of the night when we didn’t know what to do.” — Carer
Next steps
• Parents: Browse courses and book a session at parent999.com or contact hello@ucannorthwest.org.
• Schools: Offer Parent999 access to your families as part of your safeguarding package — contact our partnership team to arrange rollout.
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UCAN uses a trauma-informed and partnership approach to strength-based education. We also provide direct support to school safeguarding teams and a comprehensive staff CPD offer.

UCAN enables teaching staff to discuss issues around antisocial behaviour. These include a film around how involvement in low-level drugs dealing can spiral into serious criminal activity and even imprisonment.
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“All of the young people engaged and looked forward to the interventions and challenge their trainer borough. There has been a reduction in crime and anti-social behaviour in school. UCAN was so proactive involving outside agencies and working in the community around restorative justice to combat anti-social behaviour” Lisa Murdock, Pastoral Liaison, Longbridge High and St Celia’s High School
“Thank you for working with the children. They thoroughly enjoyed it” Kathy, Darwen St James’ School
“The kids loved getting up for the awards at the end of the training. Thank you for all of your hard work.” Lauren, St Celia’s Roman Catholic High School
“The young people found the session interesting were engaging and friendly. It was well prepared and the trainers very knowledgeable.” Manchester Metropolitan University
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