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Training & Development

Hate Crime Awareness Sessions for Schools

With the perpetual rise of hate crime in various shapes and forms in the UK, young people are particularly vulnerable to be impacted by it both offline and online. It is crucial that they recognise, and report hate crime. Our hate crime training sessions are especially designed for young people to be protected from hate crime and play their part to challenge them. 

Objectives

  • To introduce hate incident and hate crime
  • To discuss various strands of hate crime
  • To know the local and national picture of hate crime
  • To explore intersectionality of hate crime
  • To analyse the impacts of hate crime on communities
  • To know how to report hate crime and what support services are available for victims
  • Course audience

  • Primary school, Secondary school and College students
  • Audience size: 35 to 40 students per session
  • Duration

    1 hour

    Delivery Method

    Face-face interactive session

    Approach

    This session is designed and presented by our staff who have a wealth of experience in delivering hate crime and diversity training in the education settings. Our interactive sessions involve presentations, case studies, group discussions followed by a Q&A

    Misogyny and Gender Equality Workshops for Schools

    By teaching misogyny and gender equality in educational institutes, we equip students with the knowledge and skills to understand gender-based discrimination and its impacts.

    Our interactive workshops are specifically designed to raise awareness on the issues around gender equality and misogyny and to find ways to challenge them. 

    A special focus of the workshops will be exploring the misogynistic rhetoric in online spaces and how do they impact in terms of normalising sexual harassment and abuse.

    Objectives

  • Understand the impact of misogyny and gender-based discrimination on students and teachers.
  • Challenge gender stereotyping and sexist language.
  • Deal with the emerging challenges of misogyny in social media world.
  • Implement a zero-tolerance approach to sexual harassment.
  • Understand legal channels to report misogyny and sexual harassment.
  • Course audience

  • Primary school, Secondary school and College students
  • Audience size: 35 to 40 students per session
  • Duration

    1 hour

    Delivery Method

    Face-face interactive session

    Approach

    Given the nature of the topic, we have a sensitive approach focussed on dealing with gender equality issues as something that impacts us all as part of the wider society. Our facilitators use a range of tools and techniques to make the workshops more engaging and to promote a constructive and thought-provoking discussion on gender issues, encouraging students to come up with their own ideas to tackle these challenges.

    Inter faith and Diversity Training for Schools

    The training is designed to introduce themes of inter faith relations and diversity with an aim to build positive relations between people with diverse backgrounds. Through interactive activities, the participants will be equipped with practical tools to promote equality and diversity in their respective communities and wider society.

    Objectives

  • Understanding inter faith and diversity
  • Raise awareness on various faith communities
  • Strengthening understanding between faith communities and non-faith communities
  • Course audience

  • Primary school, Secondary school and College students
  • Audience size: 35 to 40 students per session
  • Duration

    1 hour

    Delivery Method

    Face-face interactive session

    Approach

    This session is designed and presented by our staff who have a wealth of experience in delivering inter faith and diversity training in the education settings. Our interactive sessions involve presentations, case studies, group discussions followed by a Q&A