When
Project availability
from 1 July 2025 to 23 July 2027
What
Each session is tailored to the needs of your students and includes a range of activities to support different learning preferences and to make sure students get the most out of the session. Activities can include storytelling, small group work, presentations, films/videos, handouts, kinaesthetic activities, and values exploration, amongst many more.
These workshops build on primary learning with more in-depth, age-appropriate topics:
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Puberty and Sexual Development – exploring the physical and emotional changes during adolescence.
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Consent and Healthy Relationships – understanding mutual respect, communication, boundaries in romantic and sexual contexts, and recognising unhealthy or abusive behaviours.
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Sexual Health – covering contraception, sexually transmitted infections, safer sex practices, and accessing sexual health services.
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LGBTQ+ Inclusion and Gender Diversity – promoting respect for different sexual orientations and gender identities and challenging discrimination.
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Harmful Sexual Behaviour – recognising coercion, harassment, and abuse, and understanding what to do if they or someone else experiences harm.
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Online Safety and Pornography Literacy – discussing the risks of online sexual content, managing social media pressures, and building critical awareness of unrealistic portrayals.
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Media Literacy and Stereotypes – examining how media influences body image, relationships, and gender expectations.
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Mental and Emotional Wellbeing – learning strategies for managing stress, emotions, peer pressure, and building resilience.
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Safeguarding and Accessing Support – identifying signs of abuse or exploitation and knowing where and how to seek help.
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Inclusive Curriculum Approaches – ensuring education is accessible and relevant for young people with special educational needs or disabilities, and adapting content to support different cultural or faith backgrounds.
All of our sessions have been quality assured and are delivered by Brook’s fully trained Education and Wellbeing Specialists, so you can have confidence in the quality, accuracy and value of our teaching.
Classroom workshops are capped at 30 young people, allowing the sessions to be more interactive and engaging, with opportunity for group activities and discussions in order to explore the topics more in-depth.
We cover one topic per session, so for example an hour’s session on consent or an hour’s session on STIs. We find this leads to a far more effective lesson rather than trying to cover too much content.Organiser