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YOUTH &

EDUCATION

PROVIDERS

For schools, colleges and youth settings, we provide trauma-informed workshops on sexual violence, consent, and respectful relationships - creating safe spaces for young people to explore these topics with care. As we believe that young people need safe spaces to talk openly and honestly about sexual violence and consent.

Meaningful conversations about these topics, as well as factors such as primary prevention, respectful relationships and the impact of social media can empower young people to challenge the attitudes and beliefs that support sexual violence.

workshop topics:

We recognise that schools and youth settings have unique and distinct cultures, and that a ‘one-size fits all’ approach does not work with young people. This means we’re flexible and empathetic in our approach. And we can work with young people from primary through to university age and we always tailor our content to the age group we are working with.

Body image and the media
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Consent
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gender stereotypes
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Image based sexual abuse
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Pornography
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Respectful relationships
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Respectful relationships
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Sexual harassment
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We have developed empowerment workshops that complement the statutory RSHE curriculum,

For more information, to book training or create bespoke training please use this form.

Training for teachers
and youth professionals

We offer training for teachers or youth professionals as part of a whole-school or whole-organisation approach to tackling sexual violence.

We can also work with you to create trainings, workshops, briefings that meet your specific needs, as well as workshops for parents!

Please contact us to discuss how we can best support the young people you work with.

Solo or series events

Choose between contained, one-off workshops, or a series of meetings where we work with a group of young people over a longer period.

Series events allow young people to explore a different topic each week and build on prior learning.

We can also support young people to design their own social actions or campaigns around issues relating to sexual violence in their schools or communities.

Safe, non-judgmental space where young people can explore their views and experiences while gently challenging myths and harmful attitudes in groups of 30 maximum.

IS THERE A COST?

Where funding permits, we offer training for free to schools and youth organisations across South London. If funding is not available, or outside of South London, we will charge a fee, plus travel costs. Concessionary rates are available for state schools and charitable/community organisations.

For more information please contact us.

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