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Empowering young people affected by violence to keep themselves and others safe.

We are a movement of young healthcare volunteers who train young people with first aid skills to become lifesavers in their communities across the UK.

StreetDoctors volunteer Kwaku talks to The Sun about inspiring young people to save lives

“When I see how much it motivates them, it motivates me too.” Kwaku, as part of The National Lottery’s Who Cares Wins Awards, tells his story of growing up around knife crime and what he does for his community now.

Get involved with StreetDoctors

Reducing Violence Programme

Our Reducing Violence Programme trains 11-25 year olds in emergency first-aid, including what to do if someone is bleeding or knocked out.

Become a StreetDoctors supporter

We need your support. Help us to empower young people at risk to both prevent and reduce violence, making them part of the solution.

Our healthcare volunteer trainers

Our young healthcare volunteer trainers deliver our training to criminal justice services, schools and youth, sports and community groups.

Our impact

9,811

Young people trained (We educated 4547 in 2022, so in 2023 we educated +116% more young people than the previous year).

80.1%

of young people we worked with said they would actively recommend our training to their friends.

511

Partners we worked with.

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I feel if young people knew about the stuff that I learnt in StreetDoctors it would be better to help young people develop as a society and the next generation.

Young person who attended StreetDoctors training