The Safety Box

The Safety Box

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The Safety Box has many different aspects and aims to help pupils and offenders reach above and beyond through a wide range of interpersonal courses and programs to reduce violence. The Safety Box programmes have been developed in conjunction with a wide range of partners, teachers, youth workers and children with the aim of delivering high quality learning vehicles for youth development. We inter

20/05/2026

When knife crime is brought up, we often hear discussions that can hover around the surface: statistics, surveillance and strong wording. However, Knife Crime Awareness Week seeks to shift the narrative from just focusing on the intial actions, to looking deeper, to the root of the issue, to mindsets, and to lived experiences.

The work that is done by the Ben Kinsella Trust, The Safety Box, and countless of other organisations and policing initiatives holds this belief at its core. Just staying on the surface is not enough. The surface only attempts to seek a cure. This week offers to prevent the cause altogether.

If you haven't done so already, use the hashtag and help us to start having conversations that heal the wounds of our communities, not just cover them.

Take the pledge and help us save lives.

Photos from The Safety Box's post 27/04/2026

We have been working on the front line for years with young people who are at risk, and we do this work because we believe in them. We believe in their power, their purpose, and their limitless potential.

Our mission is to empower them, guide them away from negativity, and help them rise above negative behaviours that do not define who they are or who they can become. Every young person deserves the chance to see a better future, believe in themselves, and understand that greatness is already within them.

Working on the front line has shown us one powerful truth: our young people do not lack potential. They need love, guidance, opportunity, and people who refuse to give up on them.

This work is not about likes, attention, or approval. It is about love. It is about inspiration. It is about standing against the negativity in society and giving our young people hope, direction, and the confidence to dream bigger.

We must become stronger, wiser, and more united so we can give them something better for tomorrow. When we invest in our young people today, we build a brighter, mightier future for everyone.

01/04/2026

We are proud to announce that, the University of Technology, Jamaica and The Safety Box along with sponsorship from the Rehabilitation Institute of the Caribbean, The Safety Box will be delivering a Personal Protection Programme designed to equip students with practical skills to enhance their safety, confidence, and resilience.

📍 Location: Alfred Sangster Auditorium, University of Technology, Jamaica
📅 Date: Wednesday, April 1, 2026
⏰ Time: 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM

This high-impact session will provide participants with real-world personal protection training, including situational awareness, practical self-defence techniques, and dynamic stress simulation drills that reflect realistic threat scenarios.

Delivered by our founder internationally recognised personal protection expert Nathaniel Peat (6th Dan), and Danielle Chung this programme is part of a continued commitment to safeguarding students and building safer communities.

✅ FREE for students
⚠️ Limited spaces available

Train for Reality. Respond with Confidence.

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Registered Office Address The Safety Box, 167-169 Great Portland Street, Fifth Floor
London
W1W5PF

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 3pm