This one hour session uses a range of resources to explore healthy and ‘unhealthy’ relationship and enables young people to gain an understanding of behaviours which are controlling and abusive.
Links to statutory Relationships, Sex, Health Education guidance
- that there are different types of committed, stable relationships.
- how to: determine whether other children, adults or sources of information are trustworthy: judge when a family, friend, intimate or other relationship is unsafe (and to recognise this in others’ relationships); and, how to seek help or advice, including reporting concerns about others, if needed.
- the concepts of, and laws relating to, sexual consent, sexual exploitation, abuse, grooming, coercion, harassment, rape, domestic abuse, forced marriage, honour-based violence and FGM, and how these can affect current and future relationships.
- how people can actively communicate and recognise consent from others, including sexual consent, and how and when consent can be withdrawn (in all contexts, including online).
Cost:
The price for these sessions is £95 for one session (maximum 30 pupils)
Schools with a current full Health and Wellbeing Services SLA are entitled this classroom session (mixed gender and a maximum of 30 pupils) at no extra cost.
Booking:
To request a quote or make a booking please visit the Leeds for Learning, healthy relationships services page.