Crimestoppers, the independent charity that operates the anonymous 0800 555 111 number for people with information about crime, has produced a resource aimed at youth workers. Piloted with the help of the Youth Justice Board, it contains discussions on what you would do if you saw a crime committed against someone you know, including revenge, doing nothing, going to the police and the anonymous option.
Price: free
Available from: www.crimestoppers-uk.org/youth or call 020 8254 3228
THE DYSLEXIA HANDBOOK 2006
Produced by the British Dyslexia Association, this 340-page handbook contains articles from a range of contributors providing information and practical advice for those with dyslexia and those working with them. A section of the book focuses on managing dyslexia in children and young people, including pieces that look at specific school curriculum issues, building awareness and the impact of texting.
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