
Our Services
We offer a range of services for primary and secondary schools, universities and local services including workshops, seminars and training, enabling a collaborative educational approach. Most of our services can be delivered in-person or via Zoom.
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We offer individual product prices (starting at £199.95) and package deals, offering big savings. If you have any questions about any of the services detailed below or would like to enquire about prices and booking, please get in touch to organise a free video or telephone consultation.
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We have a number of recommended sessions including Sexual offending; Digital Offences; Controlling & coercive behaviour and harassment & stalking; Relationship safety; and Overview of criminal offences. We do also create bespoke sessions to cater for your establishment's needs.
See FAQs for further information on the content covered in our sessions.

Young person
- Year 6' Transitioning to Secondary School' session
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- Year 7-13 (or other local service clients) sessions covering all criminal offences relating to relationships, sex and digital offences
Key aims of session:

Highlighting legal expectations of young person's behaviour

Recognising when they may have become a victim themselves and where to access support

How to be an active bystander
Key aims of session:

Educate young people for real-life challenges faced by them on a daily basis on and offline

Equip staff with relevant knowledge on the law to support and safeguard young people adequately and legally

Ensure up to date knowledge of relevant policies (e.g. New Duty to Prevent Sexual Harassment 2024) and that they are being implemented by senior leaders and all staff

- Bespoke training that covers specific topics relevant to your school (e.g. digital offences)
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- Covering primary and secondary education
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Staff/Governor

Parent/carer
- Bespoke session that covers specific topics relevant to their children (e.g. digital offences)
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- Covering primary and secondary education​
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Key aims of session:

Highlight to parents the importance of education on the law through statistics and case studies

Alleviate parental concerns over RSE using statistics and showing the same content their child will receive

Creating collaborative educational approach between parents/carers, young people and staff breaking down communication barriers
Key aims of session:

Equip staff with relevant knowledge on the law to support and safeguard young people

Ensure up to date knowledge of relevant policies (e.g. New Duty to Prevent Sexual Harassment 2024) and ensure they are being followed by senior leaders and staff

- Bespoke training that covers specific topics relevant to your service (e.g. consent)​
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- Examples include refuges, youth support groups, social services, MH services.
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Local services