Knife crime should be a statutory requirement in the curriculum via DfE.
Knife crime should be a DfE statutory requirement with explicit gov. guidance to ensure consistent, high-quality education. Schools need structured lessons to tackle misconceptions, risk factors, and prevention. Lessons ensure students receive accurate and consistent messages.
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Government response threshold (10,000) · 7/10,000
Debate threshold (100,000) · 7/100,000
- 16 MAY 2025Petition rejectedduplicate
You may wish to sign the following petition, which calls for similar action: Require schools to teach students about knife crime as part of the curriculum https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/717674
- 20 MAR 2025Petition created
Background
The government has a duty to protect young people by ensuring teachers can deliver accurate, impactful lessons on knife crime. Without clear guidance, resources, and training, messages may be inconsistent or ineffective. Providing explicit lessons ensures all students receive the right education to stay safe. Knife crime education shapes responsible citizens, reducing future crime. Government-backed lessons ensure consistent, impactful learning for safer communities.