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Schools

 Our training equips education professionals with the skills they need to cultivate inclusive and non-judgemental spaces to engage with young people about various topics relating to sexuality and relationships. Our workshops are for anyone who works with young people and wants to develop their skills and confidence discussing RSE topics in any context. 

Friends at the Beach
Training course

 RSE 101

How to ensure your RSE is:

  • Safeguarding-centred

  • Age-appropriate

  • Inclusive and non-judgemental 

  • Meets statutory guidance

  • Culturally sensitive

Includes practical tools for managing embarrassment, myth-busting and responding to student FAQs and disclosures.

 Teaching Consent

  • How to go beyond 'yes means yes' and 'no means no'

  • Key messages: law, pressure and alcohol

  • Consent and the media

  • Common rape myths, why they're harmful and how to challenge them

  • The role of gender

  • ‘Giving’ and ‘getting’

  • Safeguarding

 Reproductive and Sexual Health

  • Going beyond biology 

  • Contraception + protection- pros/cons, function, context of different methods

  • Common barriers to accessing sexual health services

  • De-stigmatising STIs 

  • Managing unprotected sex- emergency contraception, abortion, PEP & PREP 

 Teaching About Bodies

  • Reproductive and genital anatomy: accurate labelling and functions

  • Development: how bodies change over time 

  • Menstruation, period products and challenging stigma

  • Media representation, beauty standards and body image 

  • Myth-busting 'virginity'

  • FGM basics 

LGBTQ+ Inclusivity

  • Inclusive culture: a whole schools approach

  • Statutory guidance and the Equality Act 2010

  • Positive action and anti-discrimination

  • Including the majority and the minority

  • Transgender identities

  • Language and terminology

  • ​Support and safeguarding

Sexual Violence: Prevention

  • What is sexual violence and why does it happen in schools? 

  • Primary prevention strategies and how they work

  • How to talk about Andrew Tate and misogyny 

  • A whole school approach

  • Effective safeguardingFAQs and practical tools

Sexual Violence: Response

  • Responding to disclosures: a survivor-centred approach

  • Responding to allegations: a harm-reduction approach

  • When good intentions can cause harm

  • Police involvement: when, how and why?

  • Trauma-informed safeguarding

  • Supporting staff

Trauma- Informed Practice

  • What is trauma and how do traumatic experiences impact learning? 

  • What are 'triggers' and how can they be avoided and managed?

  • Recognising and responding to signs of post-traumatic stress

  • Making classrooms accessible to traumatised young people 

It's not only staff delivering the statutory RSE curriculum who can have a huge impact on young peoples' sexual and relational health. Everyone who works in schools, as well as professionals working in further education, healthcare, youth social care, the charity sector, community-building and criminal justice can all hugely benefit from specialist training in how to engage with young people about sexuality and relationships. 

 

We provide specific training on all of the topics in the statutory RSE curriculum.

Our training starts from £500, please contact us to see how we can help. 

Consultancy

We provide consultancy on all RSE and SGBV matters from crisis management to curriculum and policy reviews. We also offer longer-term support including enhanced practice modules for ECTs, bespoke training for your school over 1-2 year period, 1-2-1s, and parent engagement support.

Embedding high quality, effective and sustainable RSE takes hard work – we’re here to help you identify and navigate the challenges! 

Who we've worked with

Beths Grammar School

BRIT School

Hestia Charity

We are proud to be a partner of Sex Education Forum

BIMM London

Performers College

MetFilm School

Sex Education Forum
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