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Training for teachers: preventing online and offline sexual violence
Various dates available
For the past 18 months a consortium of academics from the University of Leicester, Anglia Ruskin University and University College London have been researching young people's experiences of online and offline sexual violence.
Drawing from their qualitative and quantitative research and working with the charity School of Sexuality Education they have created two new, freely available lesson plans for schools. These cover the forms that online and offline sexual violence can take, scenarios to discuss, and how we can work together to end sexual violence. The sessions are aimed at Y9+ but could be adapted for younger years.
School of Sexuality Education are offering training for RSE and PSHE teachers in delivering these two new workshops. This training will cover the research basis behind the resource, an overview of the session content and key approaches for effective delivery.
All resources for the two workshops will be provided. A Zoom link will be sent to attendees the day before the training.
With thanks to the Arts and Humanities Research Council for funding this project.
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Understanding and Combatting Youth Experiences of Image-Based Sexual Harassment and Abuse
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