Explore our active bystander resources.

Toolkit
Our research with young people developed and deepened our understanding of how young people feel about masculinity and growing up.
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Young Person's Guide
A resource for young people to help
them gain an understanding of what an active bystander is and the steps they can take to become one.
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Peer Education Module
Young people are one of our strongest resources in tackling youth violence. These resources allow trained peer educators to teach other young people about being active bystanders.
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Games
We’ve developed two Nae Danger games—a virtual reality experience and a multiplayer online game. Help Darren and Katie as they face key decisions about knife carrying and bystander intervention.
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Online Courses
Hosted on our learning hub are four new courses which builds upon our Nae Danger toolkit and guides.
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Young Peoples' Consultation
A short report summarising the outcomes of focus groups with young people to inform our active bystander resources.
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St Andrew's First Aid Workshop
St Andrew’s First Aid provides free workshops for charities, schools and community groups. Enhance your Nae Danger sessions by requesting workshops on knife-related injuries.
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