Free Resources

Know Your Body

 

We're thrilled to have partnered with The Eve Appeal for the Know Your Body project: an ambitious education programme developed to reach young people aged 7-12 (in school years 3-8) who face the greatest barriers to accessing healthcare.

The purpose of the project is to support them with age-appropriate and high-quality Relationship and Sex Education workshops on topics including Anatomy, Menstrual Health and HPV and Cancer. The workshops are for students of all genders.

Spending time focusing on these particular RSHE topics means that young people can better understand what’s normal for them and their bodies, spot when things aren’t right and know when and how to seek help.

Alongside Tough Cookies, we delivered 53 workshops, reaching 1106 students in 8 underserved boroughs in London and Manchester.

We led on designing an evaluation framework made up of quantitative and qualitative data and delivered an overall Impact Report. The results were incredibly positive.

Year 7 Empathy Programme

 
 

We designed a 3-week Empathy Programme for Year 7s to be delivered across the curriculum. The intended outcomes were for students to better understand consent, boundaries and communication - ultimately increasing peer-to-peer empathy.

These resources are open-source. You’re welcome to download and use in your own settings.

Thanks to Laura Weir from The Weir Corporation who conceived and funded this idea, Lucy and others from GROW Totteridge for their input and collaboration, Jen at Totteridge Academy for her expert insight, all the teachers who delivered the programme, the students who took part and the amazing Resilience, Rights and Respectful Relationships programme that provided heaps of inspiration.

 
 
 

Body Image Lesson

 

We’re gifting you the slide deck and facilitation guide for our 1-hour workshop on Body Image. The workshop is intended for Y10+ / 15+ year olds and is for mixed gender groups.

In all of our RSE workshops we introduce the topic and why it’s important, set a respectful space, run an interactive warm up, share 3/4 key takeaways from the topic and then set a creative activity to explore and discuss the topic in more depth.

We aim to build social and emotional skills in young people, whilst offering an inclusive, engaging space.

All of our content is designed around I, We, Us methodology. The I is personal, the We is interpersonal and the Us is societal. It’s important for young people to understand how RSE topics affect themselves, their relationships and wider society.

We hope you enjoy. Let us know how you get on!

 

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