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Healthy Relationships: Resources for teachers

Give your students the relationship skills they deserve. Effective and timely education empowers young people to build happy, healthy relationships and is a key tool in preventing abuse. Looking to enhance your relationships lessons? We’ve got the support and resources you need.

FREE ONLINE COURSE

Healthy Relationships

This free course will support you to:

✅ Differentiate between healthy, unhealthy and abusive relationship behaviours.
✅ Help students to understand and apply boundaries, consent, and healthy views on sex/pleasure in relationships.
✅ Equip students to identify signs of abuse in relationships and know how to seek help.
✅ Ensure students know where to find reliable support resources when needed.
✅ Help students understand and navigate the emotional impact of breakups in a healthy way.

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EDUCATION SESSION

Healthy and Harmful Relationships

Building upon sessions about friendships, this session on healthy and harmful relationships is crucial for young people as they begin to explore relationships. This ranges from years 8-9 with what people look for in a partner and identifying harmful behaviours through to years 11 and 12 with different types of abuse.

Our session Healthy Relationship Expectations is a session for KS4/5 aimed at addressing some of the underlying issues and ideas fuelling misogyny.

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EDUCATION SESSION

Healthy Relationship Expectations

This session for KS4/5 is aimed at addressing some of the underlying issues and ideas fuelling misogyny.

It supports young people to identify key qualities of a healthy relationship and recognise signs of an unhealthy relationship. It explores the role of stereotypes in relationships and how to challenge them.

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EDUCATION SESSION

Online Safety & Youth Produced Sexual Imagery

This topic is most relevant for years 8-11. With online relationships comes new challenges including the pressure of sending sexual imagery, receiving unwanted sexual imagery and how to stay safe online more generally when it comes to relationships.

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FREE RESOURCES