PROJECT

SFSC Safer Lives

 

 

Supporting families with  children and young people involved in or at risk of offending and youth violence

The SFSC Safer Lives project funded by YEF sees the roll out of an adapted version of Race Equality Foundation’s evidenced-based Strengthening Families, Strengthening Communities (SFSC) model alongside an efficacy study evaluation

Our approach

Trauma-informed and inclusive, the SFSC: Safer Lives programme is designed to support families where a young person is at risk of offending, or youth violence. It aims to reduce offending by strengthening family relationships, increasing parental confidence and promoting young people’s self-discipline, social competencies and self-esteem.

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Peer Researcher (one position available – Manchester)

Do you have lived experience of youth violence or being at risk? We need your voice to shape and deliver this programme.

By lived experience, we mean real-life understanding. This could include being a young person who has faced harm or risk, or someone who has supported others through similar experiences.

This role is based in central Manchester.

Watch our short video explainer here:

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To apply, complete a short form and send us a brief statement about why you’re interested in this role (written, video or voice note). No CVs needed.

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Families supported by the SFSC Safer Lives programme

The SFSC Safer Lives programme is designed to support families where a young person (aged 11-18) is: 

  • Involved in, or at risk of, offending behaviours (such as assault, robbery, drug sales, or online harm) or youth violence. 
  • In contact with youth justice services, or 
  • Identified by schools, police, or community organisations as at risk

Families will be referred by: Youth Offending Teams; Schools; or Police. Our goal is to reach families earlier in the risk pathway, before youth violence becomes entrenched.

Project details

The pilot phase (launching April 2026), will involve 80 families across five delivery sites, four in London, one in Manchester. Each site covers 2-3 local authorities. The full programme and study, running from April 2026 to February 2028, will involve up to 600 participants.

About the evaluation

The SFSC Safer Lives programme will undergo rigorous independent evaluation funded by the Youth Endowment Fund’s Supportive Homes programme. This will be led by Dr Sajid Humayan of Greenwich University in partnership with Dr Charlotte Lennox of Manchester University and Dr Anita Mehay, from City St Georges, University of London.

Background 

The SFSC Safer Lives programme is adapted from the our Strengthening Families, Strengthening Communities (SFSC) parenting programme, which has successfully been delivered to diverse communities across the UK. To learn more, click here.
SFSC Safer Lives was part of a feasibility study in 2024 in preparation for this evaluation and the full report can be viewed here.

Media enquiries

For press information, interview requests, or research collaboration enquiries, please contact Lauren Golding at comms@racefound.org.uk.