Our Programme
of Trainings
Our trainings are suitable for Professionals, University & College Students, Parents & Carers, and anyone over the age of 16 who would like to improve their knowledge and understanding.
· Charges
An Introduction to Sexual Consent
1.5 hours
This training is suitable for anyone aged 16+ who would like to gain a basic understanding of sexual consent. There are a lot of misunderstandings, confusions and fears around consent and this training aims to help support participants to feel better equipped to navigate consent. Please note this training is compliant with the Condition E6 set out by the Office for Students.
Let’s Explore Sexual Consent
3.5 hours
This training is for anyone aged 16+ who has a basic understanding of sexual consent and would like to explore sexual consent in more depth. Participants will gain a greater insight into the law and consent, and the differences between consent and non-consent. This training aims to provide an up-to-date knowledge of the legal framework around consent and sex and includes input from a survivor of sexual assault and the Police. Please note this training is compliant with the Condition E6 set out by the Office for Students
Bystander Intervention
1.5 hours
This training is for anyone aged 16+ who would like to explore what is meant by both the bystander effect and bystander intervention. We look at the bystander effect in general, but we focus on what we can do if we witness sexual harassment or assault. Racism, bullying, sexual harassment, and other inappropriate behaviours contribute to a toxic culture, and if left unaddressed, these behaviours can become normalised over time. The impact they can have on people can be hugely detrimental – leading to stress, anxiety, physical harm, and mental health problems. The Bystander Effect is when a person sees another person in trouble but does not help or intervene. Bystander Intervention is recognizing a potentially harmful situation or interaction and choosing to respond in a safe and appropriate way that could positively influence the outcome. Please note this training is compliant with the Condition E6 set out by the Office for Students.
Supporting People with SEN* around Relationships & Sex
3.5 hours
*Special Educational Needs
This training aims to support professionals and parents to feel better equipped to engage with anyone who has a SEN around relationships and sex. In the session we will reflect on our own experiences of Relationship and Sex Education, look at ways to navigate conversations around key topics such as Consent, Healthy Relationships, Online Literacy, Body Image, and Sexual Health. We’ll cover:
· The importance of good relationships and sex education (RSE) for all
· Some potential barriers for people with SEN, including capacity
· Navigating conversations around relationships and sex
· Managing the ‘difficult’ questions
· Key areas you may wish to talk about and some practical examples of how to do this
· Responding to concerning and inappropriate sexual behaviours
Supporting Young People around Relationships & Sex
2.5 hours
This training aims to support professionals and parents to feel better equipped to engage with children and young people around relationships and sex. In the session we will reflect on our own experiences of Relationship and Sex Education, look at ways to navigate conversations around key topics such as Consent, Healthy Relationships, Online Literacy, Body Image, and Sexual Health. We’ll cover:
· The importance of good relationships and sex education (RSE) for all
· Navigating conversations around relationships and sex
· Managing the ‘difficult’ questions
· Key topics you might want to have conversations about and some practical examples of how to do this
· Responding to concerning and inappropriate sexual behaviours
· What children and young people should be learning and when
Let’s Talk About Relationships
1.5 hours
This training is for anyone aged 16+ who would like to improve their understanding of relationships and develop tools to identify behaviours and attitudes that make a relationship either safe and positive or, toxic and abusive. We will look at:
· How to identify abusive behaviours and attitudes
· Resources that people within abusive relationships can access
· The challenges in ending a relationship we’re not happy with
· How relationships evolve
· What makes a healthy relationship?
A Whistle-Stop Tour of Sexual Health
1.5 hours
This session is for anyone aged 16+ who would like to gain a basic understanding of what we mean by sexual health. We will look at:
· What we mean by sexual health and why it’s important
· Common STIs and how to protect oneself and one’s partners from infection
· Condoms and Contraception
· Sexual health check-ups and where to get support around your sexual health and relationships
HIV - The Facts
1.5 hours
This training is for anyone aged 16+ who would like to understand what HIV is and how it’s transmitted; how it’s changed in over 40 years and what it’s like to live with HIV today. We will also explore the myths and facts of HIV and look at how we can reduce the stigma and prejudice that many people living with HIV still experience.
Consultancy
We offer consultancy and support around inclusive relationships and sex education and inappropriate sexual behaviours. Consultancy sessions aim to equip educators, social workers, other professionals, and parents and guardians with the relevant skills and knowledge to address sensitive topics effectively and to answer questions around these topics.