Secondary Schools Training

Consent, Online Safety & Sexual Harassment in Secondary Schools Courses

It is important for secondary schools to provide training on pornography, consent, and online safety to their students. Training on these topics can help students better understand healthy sexuality, relationships, and online behaviour and equip them with the knowledge and skills they need to navigate these issues safely and responsibly.

Talking to Young People About Pornography

The purpose of this session is to demonstrate how you open up discussions with young people about pornography.

 

Talking to Young People About Pornography

Talking to Key Stage 3 Children About Consent

This session is for anyone working with children aged 11-14 and provides age-appropriate ways of engaging Key Stage 3 children in discussions about consent in relationships, as well helping them to think about ways of being safe.

 

Talking to Key Stage 3 Children About Consent

Talking to Key Stage 4 and 5 Young People About Consent

This session is for anyone working with children aged 14+ and provides age-appropriate ways of engaging young people in discussions about consent in relationships, as well helping them to think about ways of being safe.

 

Talking to Key Stage 4 and 5 Young People About Consent

E-Learning – Online Safety Course for Students

This e-learning aims to provide you with an understanding of online abuse, including what the law says; its potentials impacts; and the indicators or risks related to online abuse, particularly focusing on young people.

Secondary School: Online Safety Course for Students

Secondary School Youth Work Course

This session is for anyone working with children aged 13+ and provides age-appropriate ways of engaging young people in discussions about online pornography.

Secondary School Youth Work Course

Introduction to Sexual & Domestic Violence for Secondary School Staff

This workshop explores some of the myths and facts around all forms of sexual and domestic violence. It is designed to raise awareness of the issues faced by victims/survivors of sexual and domestic violence with a view to improving the responses they receive from services.

Introduction to Sexual & Domestic Violence for Secondary School Staff

Recognising, Responding to, and Preventing Sexual Harassment in the Workplace training

This course will provide participants to recognise instances of sexual harassment in your workplace, to know how to respond when incidents do occur, and to know some ways you can prevent sexual harassment from happening in your workplace.

 

Recognising, Responding to, and Preventing Sexual Harassment in the Workplace training

Safeguarding Policies, First Disclosures & Responsibilities as An Educator

This session supports participants to understand young people’s pornography consumption and its potential impacts as well as illustrating ways to open up a discussion about pornography with young people to allow them to explore their own views, societal views, and the law.

Safeguarding Policies, First Disclosures & Responsibilities as An Educator

“Thankyou ICENA”

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. So often training is death by PowerPoint and with nothing to take away other than worry and concern that you aren’t able to do something. This was so far from that. On the train, I planned two staff training sessions and worked out a program for our Year class and an individual in particular. Never done that before after training. Both sessions were fantastic.

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

“5 star service all round”

This was an incredibly useful training exercise. Very engaging and informative. 

This learner took our preventing & responding to sexual harassment in the workplace course

“Fantastic service & knowledge”

We really enjoyed the Professional Boundaries and Data Sharing training. It’s enabled our staff team to reflect on working practices and how they can be improved.

This learner took our professional boundaries training course

Get in touch

Use the form to the right to contact us and we’ll get back to you within two working days.

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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