For those working in FE and HE settings. Focuses on adult relationships, power dynamics, and supporting disclosures….
Half Day Or One Day
At ICENA, we deliver expert-led consent training that empowers educators, youth workers, and safeguarding professionals to have meaningful, age-appropriate conversations with children and young people. Our courses are fully aligned with the 2025 RSHE statutory guidance, which places renewed emphasis on consent, boundaries, online safety, and gender-based harm.
Each course includes pre-session reading, interactive delivery, and sector-specific case studies. We also offer bespoke packages for organisations with specific needs.
We understand that talking about consent can feel daunting—but it doesn’t have to be. Our training equips professionals with the confidence, language, and tools to create safe, inclusive spaces where young people can explore complex topics like healthy relationships, sexual boundaries, peer pressure, and respect. We also address the legal frameworks around consent, including the age of consent, sexting, and sexual violence.
Each course is tailored to your setting—whether you’re working in a primary school, secondary school, college, or youth organisation. We use real-life case studies, trauma-informed approaches, and interactive methods to ensure learning is practical and impactful. We also review your existing policies and procedures to help you embed best practice across your organisation.
Teaching consent is about more than just saying “no.” It’s about helping young people understand their rights, respect others’ boundaries, and build healthy, equal relationships. Our training supports professionals in delivering this message with clarity and compassion.
In line with the latest RSHE guidance, we explore how consent intersects with online behaviour, pornography, gender norms, and power dynamics. We also address emerging challenges such as deepfake pornography, incel culture, and online misogyny, helping educators respond to the digital realities young people face today.
Our sessions are designed to open up dialogue—not shut it down. We help professionals create non-judgemental environments where young people feel safe to ask questions, share experiences, and challenge harmful narratives. Whether you’re a teacher, youth worker, or safeguarding lead, our training will help you support young people to navigate relationships with confidence and care.
For those working in FE and HE settings. Focuses on adult relationships, power dynamics, and supporting disclosures….
Half Day Or One Day
Helps educators address the impact of online pornography on young people’s understanding of sex, consent, and relationships….
Half Day Or One Day
For secondary school staff. Explores consent, peer pressure, sexting, pornography, and the law….
Half Day Or One Day
For professionals working with primary-aged children. Covers bodily autonomy, boundaries, and the foundations of respectful relationships….
Half Day Or One Day
CPD Certified
Consent in relationships refers to the voluntary, enthusiastic, and informed agreement between individuals to engage in any form of physical, emotional, or intimate interaction. It is a fundamental aspect of healthy and respectful relationships.
It helps prevent misunderstandings, promotes respect, and reduces instances of harassment, abuse, and coercion. It also creates healthier relationships and safer environments.
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Please note that we are not a frontline organisation. If you or someone you know needs urgent help following a sexual assault, visit the Rape Crisis website for a list of services that will be able to help you.