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Empowering young people to keep themselves and others safe.

StreetDoctors is an award-winning national charity that trains over 10,000 young people affected by violence each year; both in the physical and psychological consequences of street violence.

The Fatal Question

View our latest campaign and find out how you can get involved

StreetDoctors features on BBC’s CrimeWatch again!

Our CEO Martin joined our award-winning volunteer Millie-Mae on BBC’s CrimeWatch to raise awareness of the lifesaving work we do.

Get involved with StreetDoctors

Book A Session

Find out about the content of our reducing violence programmes, with guidance of how to book a session.

Become a StreetDoctors Supporter

As a national chairty, we need your support. With your help, we can reach more young people than ever before.

Become a Volunteer

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

Our impact

17051

Young people trained in 2025 so far

82.7%

of young people had increased confidence to act in an emergency situation using the learnt First Aid skills

95%

of volunteers believe StreetDoctors has helped them become a better overall medical professional

Latest news

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