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Misogyny

Theatre Education for Secondary Schools and Colleges 

Loudmouth Education & Training are based in Birmingham and over the last 29 years have established a reputation as one of the country’s premier theatre in health education companies.  Their interactive theatre programmes are aimed at children and young people and look specifically at issues concerned with healthy relationships and risk. Each session gives information on how to access further local and national support if needed.

 Free online lesson plans will be available to you which contain ideas on how to run preparation and follow up sessions with your pupils. This combined with the sessions in school will create a very comprehensive package.   

For more information on Loud Mouth Productions please visit RSHE Workshop: harmful sexual behaviours, sexual harassment, sexual assault, pornography, consent, misogyny (loudmouth.co.uk)

Calling It Out Parent/ Guardian booklet 

 

Men at Work CIC

Men At Work C.I.C. trains professionals who work with boys and young men to facilitate constructive dialogues with them about being safe – for themselves – and being safe to be around – for their male peers and for women and girls.

 

 

 

PSHE Association

Addresssing misogyny, toxic masculinity and socual media influence through PSHE education 

 

 

A 'Bold Voices' Schools Toolkit

How to talk to young people about Andrew Tate

Andrew Tate Schools Toolkit

 

 

Tips to tackle misogyny- it's not "just banter"

Check out Alice from Brook's new blog "4 Ways to tackle misogyny among young people" where they discuss the subject and give useful ideas on how to tackle misogyny among young people.

 

Challenging Inappropriate Sexual Behaviour in Schools

Life Lessons have put together an article around challenging inappropriate sexual behaviour, harrassment and misogyny in schools. Please click here to view the information as well as links to videos and lessons plans to support

 

 

Toxic Masculinity

Some school students have created a video encouraging men and boys to be open with their emotions. The film, made at Clevedon School in North Somerset, warns against toxic masculinity in society, a term that refers to a set of behaviours and attitudes that can be damaging to mental health.

Watch the video here on the BBC site.

 

Internet Matters Misogyny Resource

Internet matters have a page dedicated to advice for teachers on Misogyny in Schools. Visit their website for more information on Misogyny,  how teachers can make effective change, including a downloadable guide for teachers and professionals working with children, and lesson plans on the subject.

 

 



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