Films
Watch a range of films young people in schools participating in the programme have produced
Merseyside Youth Association have worked in partnership with educational media experts Collaborate Digital to help young people make short films as part of the Mentors in Violence Prevention programme.
The school workshops use teamwork, creative writing, performance and media production to deliver active learning and a deeper understanding of issues around violence prevention.
Empowering Youth Voice: Film Guidance to support Violence Prevention
Since it’s inception, the MVP programme has provided young people with opportunities to create violence prevention films.
We have collated these films into a guidance document to enhance the use of these films, and support parents, carers and professionals to develop conversations with young people around serious violence.
Each film is summarised, age-rated and accompanied with conversation starters and support services to make preventing violence everyone’s business.
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The Belvedere Academy
The impact of cyberbullying
Students explore the impact that cyberbullying can have on someone's mental health.
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Calday Grange Grammar School
Victim Blamed for Online Abuse
Putting a different perspective on victim blaming, students explore how boys can be blamed for being a victim of online abuse.
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De La Salle
Cyberbullying – Treat others as you would like to be treated
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Deyes High School
Online Abuse
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Greenbank High School
Online Abuse
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Holy Family Catholic High School
Homophobia and Online Abuse
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St Augustine of Canterbury Catholic Academy
The dangers of the online word
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Upton Hall School
Online Abuse
