Project Work for Universities
We offer facilitated workshops for Universities to support female identifying and non-binary students within your institution who want to explore their experiences of misogyny and sexism.
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Our workshops aim to create safe spaces to talk about students’ experiences and understandings of sexual violence, focusing on the impact of misogyny and sexual harassment.
We also aim to enable a collective engagement in joyful feminist activism.
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Foster safe space on campus for students to talk collectively about sexual violence
Increase awareness and understanding of sexual violence, misogyny and its harms
Empower students to communicate their needs in regard to support whilst at the university
Raise awareness of the sexual violence and domestic abuse support that is available to them.
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All our workshops are adaptable to suit your needs and the needs of your students.
Our current programme can be delivered over six 1.5hr sessions and costs start at around £1,800 for full delivery.
If you are interested, but funding is an issue, please do get in touch anyway. We are happy to talk about other options with you.
Project Work for secondary schools
We run a six-week-long project with girls and non-binary kids within the school who want to spend time thinking about their experiences of misogyny and engage with joyful feminist activism.
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Our workshops aim to create safe spaces for students to make sense of their experiences of misogyny and sexism. We work alongside a local artist to also help them engage in joyful expressions of feminist activism.
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Foster safe spaces for girls and non-binary kids to talk about the harms of misogyny and explore ways they want to create safer spaces for their peers.
Increase awareness and understanding of sexual violence, misogyny and its harms
Empower students to communicate their needs in regard to support whilst in and outside school.
Empower them to engage in joyful expressions of activism.
A briefing paper will be provided on conclusion of our evaluation for you to disperse amongst your staff for further learning around how your school can continue to be a safe space for all your students.
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For state funded schools, we are currently applying for funding to deliver these projects across schools in Bristol. To stay in touch about our project work, please visit our stay in touch page and join our mailing list.
If you are from a private education settings, the charge for delivery of this service enables us to not only work with your students but deliver the project within another state funded school within an area of high deprivation in Bristol. Please get in touch for further information.
PSHE Lessons and Assemblies
We can run assemblies and PSHE lessons for key stage 3 and 4 where we explore understandings of misogyny and sexism and its connections to violence against women and girls.
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We have experience and knowledge to deliver assemblies to students that introduce them to misogyny and sexism and how these can impact and harm them.
We talk about the gendered difference in our experiences, but invite all students into the conversation and empower them to have a voice to talk about these issues and how they impact them.
Our PSHE sessions can facilitate deeper conversations around these issues and how they link to harm in relationships and wider issues around violence against women and girls.
All of our work aims to centre the voices of the young people and provide space for them to talk about their experiences in safe, non-judgemental environments.
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Helping students identify misogyny and sexism
Supporting students in deepening their understanding of the harms of misogyny
Empowering students to have a voice and feel safe to talk about misogyny and its impact on their lives
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We charge £150 per hour to deliver both assemblies and PSHE lessons at state funded schools.
For private education settings the cost is £300 per hour, with the cost covering delivery in your school as well as money being put back into the CIC so that we can deliver this free of charge to a school within an area of high deprivation with Bristol.
Please reach out to talk to us more if you are interested in us attending your school