Transformative RSHE workshops
We can deliver workshops in schools, youth clubs, universities or community settings. These can be in-person or online.
Alongside providing the information needed to stay healthy and safe, we give young people space for exploration and discussion, and signpost to further resources and services they may need. Our workshops are age-appropriate, LGBTQIA+ inclusive and intersectional. This means we include and represent everyone, whilst recognising that systems of inequality in society intersect and affect people’s experiences of the world.
Year 7-8
This workshop focuses on consent in everyday life. We share why choice, freedom and capacity are essential components in decision-making. We invite young people to practise communication techniques to advocate for personal choices as well as understanding others’ boundaries. We introduce key language in a simple, fun way.
Year 7-9
This workshop focuses on our understanding of gender, sex, expression and identity.
We invite students to critically reflect on the impact of gender stereotypes across history.
We share ways in which stereotypes might be challenged, and support students to feel more confident to do so.
Year 7-8
This workshop explores different types of relationships. We invite young people to reflect on healthy and unhealthy behaviours in relationships, how they might be able to identify these and where they might go for more support. We share strategies for building more supportive relationships with themselves and their friends.
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Year 7-9
This workshop focuses on safe, consensual and respectful communication online. We invite young people to consider the emotional impact that certain behaviour online can have on others. We share information on how consent and boundaries apply to online spaces and give examples of what to do when feeling unsafe online.
Year 9-13
This workshop builds on The Foundations of Consent. We consider everyday consent, as well as romantic and sexual consent. We invite young people to practise communication techniques to advocate for personal choices as well as understanding others’ boundaries. We cover how respect, enjoyment, comfort and safety within sex are essential.
Year 9-13
This workshop builds on The Foundations of Consent. We consider everyday consent, as well as romantic and sexual consent. We invite young people to practise communication techniques to advocate for personal choices as well as understanding others’ boundaries. We cover how respect, enjoyment, comfort and safety within sex are essential.
Year 9-13
This workshop builds on Consensual Practises. We invite young people to reflect on the ways in which consent is, and is not, presented in wider society. We examine sexual pressure and rape culture to consider how individuals might challenge harmful narratives within their everyday lives and relationships.
Year 9-13
This workshop explores intimate relationships and considers how our ideas of what sex ‘should’ look like are influenced by wider factors. We give a comprehensive overview of sex and bodily anatomy. We share how people can prioritise respect, enjoyment, comfort and safety during sex throughout their relationships.
Year 9-13
This workshop explores how pornography might affect a person’s relationship with their own body, with sex and with other people. We invite young people to consider how pornography isn’t a realistic representation of sex and how this might affect people. We share key laws around sexual image sharing.
Year 9-13
This workshop covers information on sexually transmitted infections, contraceptives and sexual health clinics. We have a short and extended version. The extended version (90+ minutes) also includes information on pregnancy choices and sexual risks as well as allowing more time for activities, discussion and questions.
Year 7-9
This workshop helps young people to understand body image and consider how people’s relationships with their bodies can change over time. We explore the history of the body positivity movement and how beauty ideals, advertising and discrimination can affect people’s body image. We encourage young people to practise acceptance and gratitude.
Year 12-13
This workshop aims to remove the stigma surrounding pleasure and masturbation. We invite young people to consider intimacy, anatomy and that difference between bodies is totally normal. We encourage young people to reflect on the various things that bring them pleasure in life and commit to prioritising pleasure more.
Year 12-13
This workshop is specifically designed for Y13 Leavers and supports them to skillfully navigate new and unknown experiences, like leaving home for the first time. We invite them to reflect on their comfort levels when it comes to new experiences and consider boundaries and communication techniques for partnered sex.