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In this blog, Nick Dunne, Brook’s Head of Business Development, draws on this experience to give practical advice to educators dealing with the rise of hateful and misogynistic rhetoric stemming from the popularity of influencers like Andrew Tate.
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In this blog, Christian Webb (he/they), a Brook Education and Wellbeing Specialist based in Wales, offers 10 top tips for how to teach about pornography based on feedback from young people in a recent project.
A straight-talking, taboo-breaking educational book about period care, the female body, sex, and all things gynae health. For young people.
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A glossary of sexual health terms supporting people who speak English as a second language.
A two-sided handout with information about porn including: porn and the law, how porn differs from sex in real life and how to identify if your use of porn might be unhealthy.
A two-sided handout providing an overview of consent including the law and communicating consent (both giving and getting) - an ideal handout to supplement a sex and relationships lesson on consent.
A two-sided handout providing an overview of condoms, where to get them, how to use them and how to discuss using them with your partner - an ideal handout to supplement a sex and relationships lesson on contraception.
A podcast series aimed at supporting teachers and schools to deliver quality RSE, curated by Dr Polly Haste.
A set of comprehensive yet flexible definitions for use by those working with the LGBTQ+ community to support and encourage open conversations about sexuality and gender.
This two-sided handout on periods explains what periods are, the common symptoms and the different period products available. An ideal handout to supplement a RSE lesson on puberty and/or periods.
This leaflet provides easily-accessible definitions for commonly encountered words and phrases about sexuality and gender identity. It is ideal to handout during LGBT-inclusive RSE sessions.
A two-sided handout providing an overview of puberty and the body, how your body changes and what to expect during puberty - an ideal handout to supplement a sex and relationships lesson on puberty.
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