Good Idea: School intervention helps to avert risky behaviour

Laura McCardle
Tuesday, December 9, 2014

A pilot project in Essex has successfully identified and engaged 12-year-olds taking part in risk-taking behaviour and used it to take a broader look at the issues behind their actions.

Risk-Avert trains teachers to identify emerging risky behaviours and tackle them through targeted interventions
Risk-Avert trains teachers to identify emerging risky behaviours and tackle them through targeted interventions

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