Transforming Minds

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Secondary Workshop Pathway

THINK . QUESTION . EMPATHISE . STAY SAFE . SHAPE THE FUTURE

WORKSHOPS FOR AWARENESS . SKILLS FOR LIFE

A progressive programme for Years 7-11 that grows with your students

Our workshops are designed to build knowledge, confidence and resilience year by year, helping young people navigate the challenges of growing up in today’s digital world and developing healthy relationships.

Year 7

The Digital Generation

Building awareness and healthy digital habits

Year 8

Empowering young people with the knowledge, skills and confidence to thrive online and offline

AWARENESS TODAY . STRONGER FUTURES TOMORROW

Year 10

Behind the Screen

Understanding influence, algorithms and responsibility

Respect, Pressure & Responsibility

Challenging harmful behaviours and online risks.

Respect, Consent & Real Relationships

Preparing for adulthood and real-world relationships.

Year 9

Real Relationships, Real Boundaries

Exploring relationships in a digital world

Across the pathway, students will:

  • Develop Awareness of online safety and digital responsibility

  • Build understanding of relationships, consent and boundaries

  • Strengthen confidence to make safe, kind and respectful choices

  • Know how to get support and speak to trusted adults

Year 11

Safeguarding Workshops

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Support your school community with expert-led safeguarding workshops for parents.

These interactive workshops are designed to inform and empower parents on key safeguarding issues, helping them better support and protect their children- both online and offline. Delivered either in person (Midlands-based) or online, these sessions are ideal for schools looking to strengthen home–school partnerships and raise awareness among families.

Each workshop includes:

  • Promotional materials to help you engage parents

  • A 50-minute interactive presentation

  • A 10-minute Q&A session

  • Additional time for parents to ask individual questions after the session

Workshops can be tailored to suit your school community’s needs. Whether you're addressing a current concern or taking a proactive approach, these sessions will leave your parents better equipped, informed, and reassured.

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Safeguarding topics available include:

  • Parenting in the Digital World

  • Online Safety and Social Media

  • Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing

  • Peer-on-Peer Abuse

  • Consent and Healthy Relationships

  • Understanding Grooming and Exploitation

  • County Lines and Criminal Exploitation

  • Sexting and Sharing Images

  • School Attendance and Parental Responsibility

  • Supporting Behaviour and Boundaries at Home

Staff Safeguarding Briefings

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Build knowledge, one topic at a time

Support your staff with clear, consistent safeguarding training that fits into busy school life.

This set of 23 safeguarding briefings is designed to drip-feed essential knowledge to staff throughout the year. Each topic is presented on a single A4 page, making it ideal for use in staff meetings, briefings, or CPD sessions.

Every briefing includes:

✅ One-page summary of a key safeguarding topic

✅ Three short quiz questions to check understanding and spark discussion

✅ Clear, accessible language – no jargon

✅ Perfect for use in weekly briefings, termly training or ongoing refresher sessions

Topics include:

Online safety, grooming, peer-on-peer abuse, mental health, FGM, misogyny and many more.

Help staff feel more confident, stay up to date and embed safeguarding into everyday school culture - one topic at a time.

Read an Example Briefing Summary

If your school or organisation would like more information about any of our services, please get in touch via email or by filling out our contact form via the button below.

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