A decade after the release of Mark’s Story: One Knife, Many Victims, this influential resource continues to shape prevention work across education, youth services, and community safety. We are now inviting proposals for a new phase of work that revisits Mark’s Story Ten Years On.
A decade after the release of Mark’s Story: One Knife, Many Victims, this influential resource continues to shape prevention work across education, youth services, and community safety. With over 100,000 online views and sustained use by practitioners, the film has proven its value as a powerful tool for engaging young people in honest conversations about knife carrying and its consequences.
We are now inviting proposals (budget of £32,000) for a new phase of work that revisits Mark’s Story Ten Years On.
This project will build on the authenticity and impact of the original. The new films will explore the long-term consequences of knife carrying, offering deeper insight into how a single decision can affect individuals, families, and communities over time.
Our aim: to create a compelling, contemporary resource that strengthens prevention efforts and resonates with today’s young audiences.