Consent Collective training

Staff and students are invited to a series of events designed to create discussion around sex, relationships, consent, gender and sexual harassment.

Workshops, online content and interactive events will take place from 2 to 4 October 2018 across the University.

The programme is delivered by the Consent Collective in partnership with the Students’ Association.

The Consent Collective is a not for profit collaboration of experts, activists and performers who help organisations and communities talk about consent, sexual harassment and domestic abuse.

The following sessions are now open for booking for staff and students:

  • “#MeToo Surviving University”: a workshop on surviving life at university for any student at the University who has experienced any form of sexual or domestic abuse.
  • “How to be good in bed”: a live game show where a panel of experts, activists and performers answer questions on sex, consent, pleasure, power and relationships.
  • “Finding pleasure after pain”: a workshop on sex, intimacy and relationships for any student at the University who has experienced any form of sexual or domestic abuse.

Full details and bookings for each event can be found on the Consent Collective website below and by following #NoExcuse.

Related links

Consent Collective booking page

The Advice Place

Guidance for students on sexual assault and harassment