Consent Training for Schools, Colleges & Universities

Consent training equips educators and youth workers to discuss consent, boundaries, and healthy relationships with children and young adults.

About our Consent Courses

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.

Consent Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is consent in relationships?

    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.

  • Why is Consent Training Important?

    It helps prevent misunderstandings, promotes respect, and reduces instances of harassment, abuse, and coercion. It also creates healthier relationships and safer environments.

  • What does consent training cover?

    • Understanding affirmative, informed, and voluntary consent
    • Recognising coercion, pressure, and manipulation
    • Learning how to communicate boundaries effectively
    • Respecting non-verbal and verbal cues

“Thank you again for today’s training. I can’t remember the last time I came out of training so inspired and ready for action.”

This learner took our train the trainer – Talking to Children about Consent course
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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.

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