Fearless Information Sessions
What is a Fearless Professional Session?
Our online professional sessions raise awareness of the important service Fearless provides.
For young people, giving information about a crime can be a difficult decision. Professionals who have attended one of our sessions will leave with the confidence to have key discussions with young people about snitching and breaking down the barriers to reporting crime. You will also learn about the option for young people to give information about crime 100% anonymously.
These sessions are FREE and usually run for between 60 - 90 minutes. We will cover the following topics:
- What is Fearless?
- Our free education resources
- The difference between snitching & reporting
- The bystander approach
Every professional that attends our sessions will receive a short Fearless assembly pack to use in their youth setting. This resource is only available following attendance at a session.
Please note: If you have previously attended a local professional session, you will not need to attend a national session as well, as the content covered in these sessions will be very similar.
"The session prioritised the most practical, applicable knowledge professionals need to know to support young people, prompted insightful conversations between participants and highlighted just how vital the work of Fearless can be."
- Professional who attended one of our sessions
National Professional Session
Our next session will be held on Monday 26th January 2026 at 11am.
Spaces are limited so early sign up is encouraged.
Local Professional Sessions
Fearless in Gloucester
If you're an adult looking after or working with young people in Gloucester, join our session on 10 December to find out more about Fearless, how our anonymous reporting service works and how we can empower young people to be active bystanders.
Fearless in Sussex
If you're an adult looking after or working with young people in Sussex, join our session on 13 January to find out more about Fearless, how our anonymous reporting service works and how we can empower young people to be active bystanders.