Relationships on Film: Consent

With a 2021 Ofsted review finding that sexual harassment is ‘commonplace’ a
With a 2021 Ofsted review finding that sexual harassment is ‘commonplace’ a

Ages

11–16

With a 2021 Ofsted review finding that sexual harassment is ‘commonplace' amongst young people, it is more important than ever to teach students about boundaries and mutual consent. 

 

In this course for educators of 11-16-year-olds, you'll discover how you can use film to improve students' understanding of consent and help them to navigate romantic and sexual relationships safely and confidently. Created in partnership with sexual health and wellbeing charity, Brook, this course will help you build on your knowledge of key issues surrounding consent and introduce you to engaging activities to explore it with young people.

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