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The workshop provided vital education on consent and abuse, promoting empathy, awareness, and access to support.
Safeline’s Prevention and Early Intervention team delivered their Whole School Approach to a Year 12 cohort at a secondary school in Warwickshire. 120 students attended.
The session focused on three pressing topics affecting young people today.
These are not abstract issues. Safeline sees first-hand how they impact the lives of young people through our frontline services and referrals.
Our Head of PEI was inspired by the students’ engagement, empathy, and thoughtful questions. It was clear they recognised how serious these topics are and the effect they can have on individuals and communities.
“This kind of direct engagement is invaluable,” said our PEI Co-Ordinator who delivered the session. “Young people are not only listening – they’re thinking critically and asking for more. That’s how change begins.”
Safeline’s school interventions don’t just deliver information; they empower young people to:
We focus on fostering awareness, empathy, and resilience – while making sure that support services are visible and accessible.
We’re proud to be part of the solution in helping students navigate a world where online risks and harmful behaviours are increasingly common. As well as reminding young people that they are never alone.
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