Trust Me (Ages 12+)

Sexual health, consent, contraception, STIs, unplanned pregnancy, pornography
  • that safer sex and sexual health helps ensure that young people are equipped to make safe, informed and healthy choices as they progress through adult life.
  • the facts about the full range of contraceptive choices and options available.
  • how the different sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are transmitted, how risk can be reduced through safer sex (including through condom use), the importance of testing and key facts about treatment.
  • how to get further advice, including how and where to access confidential sexual and reproductive health advice and treatment.
  • how people can actively communicate and recognise sexual consent from others, and how and when consent can be withdrawn.

DRAMA

This programme uses high quality pre-recorded performances with relevant, engaging content to bring the issues to life to introduce or consolidate learning on the issue.

WORKSHOP

The virtual workshops allow us to interact directly with your students via live streaming to explore the issues raised in the drama and where to get support.

LESSON PLANS

Lesson plans and interactive resources to use on a range of PSHE topics to support your curriculum and prepare and follow up the Loudmouth session.

SUPPORT

Updates on PSHE with regular tips, ideas and advice on learning objectives. Loudmouth can also support with staff training and consultancy on PSHE.

CONCEPT
Fun and informative theatre in education programme on sexual health and consent.

This programme teaches about a wide range of sexual health issues including STI’s, contraception and consent.

OBJECTIVES
Supporting young people to have safe, happy and healthy relationships.

This lively drama and discussion workshop helps young people understand how to make safe and healthy choices in their sexual relationships. The programme follows a young couple navigating their new relationship – will they know how to communicate well with each other, do they understand consent, what do they know about contraception and STIs and the importance of testing and accessing sexual health services.

MAKE ENQUIRY

95%

95% felt that after the programme that it is important to wait until you are ready for a sexual relationship.

97%

97% could identify that condoms/femidoms protect against pregnancy and STIs.

83%

83% could identify key facts about chlamydia.

94%

94% of staff said that the programme had increased their confidence in teaching about the issues.

OUTCOMES
Proven increase of young people’s confidence and skills around sexual health.

Evaluation has shown that this programme has increased young people’s knowledge of STIs and contraception and increased their confidence in negotiating relationships (contraception) and seeking help on sexual health issues.

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