Better understanding of healthy relationships, and how to challenge unhealthy behaviours
Category: Healthy Relationships
Audience: KS3
Developed by: CEOP
Duration (minutes): 8 x 60
Keywords: values, rights, stereotypes, bystander
The resource aims to help young people develop a better understanding of healthy relationships, and how to challenge unhealthy behaviours and social norms, to better protect them from harm through child on child abuse, both off and online. The resource is designed to be delivered through structured sessions in education settings. In schools, the lesson plans should be embedded into the Relationships and Sex Education curriculum. The lessons can be delivered in consecutive weeks, or separately to fit within a wider scheme of work on healthy, respectful relationships. (PSHE Association approved)
Lawyer-led workshops
Category: Healthy Relationships
Audience: KS3, KS4
Developed by: Integrate UK
Duration (minutes): 60
Keywords: consent, rights
“We deliver hour-long lawyer-led workshops to 11-18-year-olds on consent, including the legal definition of consent, how to identify consent, the ages of consent, bystander intervention, the offences of rape, sexual assault and ‘sexting’, responding to disclosures and ways to obtain help.”
This lesson pack explores how young people can recognise unsafe situations when in public spaces, take care of their peers on nights out, and challenge attitudes which may lead to unsafe decisions.
Category: Domestic Violence, Healthy Relationships
Audience: KS4, KS5
Developed by: Thames Valley Police
Duration (minutes): 60
Keywords:
The content has been informed by focus groups made up of young people aged 14-16 and mirrors the broader three pillars of the Thames Valley campaign: