Training for Organisations
Leap’s training programmes for understanding and working with conflict have been developed through 22 years of frontline work. Our specialist trainers and consultants can pass that learning to your organisation, providing you with a cost-effective solution.
We add value by helping you to:
- Understand and work with conflict situations
- Prevent or work with issues of gangs, weapons and violence
- Work with groups of young people to manage conflict
- Set up and run mediation schemes or conflict resolution, anti-bullying projects
- Improve working relationships with young clients or adult colleagues
- Work towards community cohesion between groups, generations and cultures
We provide:
- Professional Development training programmes for teams of practitioners or managers
- Bespoke training, coaching and consultancy
- Whole school approach to dealing effectively and creatively with conflict
- Support in setting up peer mediation and peer leadership projects
- Manuals and other resources to support your work
To discuss your needs, please call us on +44 (0) 20 7561 3700 or email Amanda or Amit.
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What we offer
Training in schools and education
We deliver conflict resolution and mediation training to young people and adult professionals in Schools,…
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Working with Excluded, NEET and At Risk
Helping you to meet the policy agenda
Our trainers
Upcoming events
3rd August 2010 → 18th August 2010
Quarrel Shop training → Read more
24th August 2010 → 24th August 2010
Working With Challenging Behaviour - London → Read more
Latest news
12th July 2010
Quarrel Shop Training - London → Read more
24th June 2010
Response to a report on Young People and… → Read more
“The best training any of my team had ever attended.”
Gareth Davies
Young Leaders Project Manager, Terence Higgins Trust
“Leap’s training was unique. ”
Save the Children
“… express my gratitude at the standard of delivery on the recent “Enfield Challenging Gangs” workshops… I am really optimistic for this pilot to deliver sound projects, which can then be cascaded and delivered across the borough.”
Sgt Neil Standring, Safer Schools Team Supervisor, Youth and Partnerships, Enfield Police
