Uni Workshops
We deliver engaging and interactive student workshops on consent, sexuality and relationships. Our facilitators have delivered workshops to thousands of young people across the UK in schools, colleges and universities and bring a wealth of experience facilitating fun, accessible & informative sessions to diverse audiences.
Consent Workshops
So much more than a cup of tea
Are you hoping to provide your students with quality consent training that actually prepares them with the insight, skills and awareness to safely navigate their relationships at university and beyond?
We know how difficult it can be to engage students in this topic and provide content on consent that is relevant, accessible to a diverse student population and doesn't condescend or overreach-during. Let us help you!
We have extensive experience designing and delivering consent training that genuinely transforms students' understanding regarding communication, boundaries, entitlement, freedom, capacity and sexual intimacy both on and offline. You don't need to take our word for it: 95% of attendees from our University consent sessions rate the them as excellent or good.
In answer to the question
How did you find the session?
“Really loved this workshop, I learnt a lot more than I was expecting and really changed my perspective on things in which I wish I knew earlier on in life. The facilitators were lovely and made it very engaging and not awkward at all. Thank you!”​
"I felt comfortable and didn’t feel pressured to take part in anything I didn’t want to."
"The openness and causal, safe environment.. talked about loads of different aspects to do with consent, and used other examples like driving or consent with none sexual things to help people understand."
"Loved it! Makes me very happy to know this is being done in universities and makes me feel much safer knowing it’s happening in my uni."
"It was very informative and I felt very comfortable in the session. Lecturers were calm, kind, understanding, happy to have an open conversation, lack of pressure."
"Lots of helpful information that didn't feel like it was condescending - it was a safe space where we could be listened to"
"Very respectful space"
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"It was engaging and covered sensitive topics with care"
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"I’ve felt safe and comfortable within this environment. I learned a lot today."​
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"Very relatable. New knowledge"
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"It was very informative and interesting and applicable to most people"
In answer to the question
What did you learn?
"That there are many ways you can say no, and saying no is okay even though society tells you otherwise"
"Consent is shown in many ways just because someone doesn’t say no doesn’t mean it’s a yes"
"I will try and ask more open minded questions in intimate situations"
"That consent isn’t simply verbal yes or no, it’s witnessed in body language and other areas too"
"i’ve learnt that there are many ways someone can feel pressured into saying yes"
"That it is not just to do with sex..."
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"Learnt a lot more about consent and how to consent"
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"how to ask for consent"
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"It’s okay to say no"
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"More about consent than just saying no"
Get in touch
to book consent workshops for Induction Week 2024
Other topics we offer tailored specifically to university students
Healthy & Unhealthy Relationships
Dating 101
How to Have Safer Sex: contraception & protection
Online Sex
Gender & sex
Pleasure 101
Queer Sex Ed 101
Responding to Sexual Violence in Communities: towards healing & transformative justice
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Bystander Intervention
Supporting Survivors 101
Please don't hesitate to get in touch if you'd like to find out more.
We'd love to support you to empower your students to access the relevant, non-judgemental, evidence-based & transformative sex ed they deserve!