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Keep reading to access our free resources, including:

  • Engaging lessons for Key Stages 3 and 4.
  • Informative posters for schools and youth organisations.
  • Social media packs to raise awareness of healthy relationships.
  • Digital parent guide to help parents and carers talk to their children about healthy relationships.

Lesson Modules

Click the green button below to view the six lessons - along with PowerPoint and online presentations, detailed lesson plans, learning activities and an instructional video.

Downloadable Posters

These posters are designed to engage young people of all ages, from primary school to higher education. We encourage you to print and display the posters in education settings, youth organisations and family hubs - wherever they might inspire change.

Each set includes a poster highlighting the signs of control and another offering tips on how to avoid controlling behavior (available in A3 and A4).

For maximum impact, place the posters in high-traffic areas or quiet spaces where young people can pause and reflect - like toilet doors or libraries.

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Parent and Carer Guide

This guide provides useful information to support your child's understanding of healthy relationships. You'll find clear definitions of key terms, conversation starters and links to trusted organisations.

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Social Media Packs

Want to raise awareness about healthy relationships?

Engaging Education has created social media packs designed for primary, secondary and higher education. These packs feature eye-catching square graphics with valuable hints and tips for young people to identify potential 'red flags' in relationships.

Choose the pack that suits your target audience and help us promote healthy relationships for anyone, anywhere.

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Please use the hashtag #HumberVPP and tag our social media accounts in your posts.

Further Resources

Our campaigns aim to educate and empower young people to make positive choices. Please click on the relevant link to learn more about the campaign and access the free resources.

If you, or anyone you know, struggles with these subjects, please visit our help and support page. This page include local services in the Humber area.

Contact the police on 101 if you are concerned about serious violence, have information or need to report an incident. In case of an emergency, call 999.

More Information

If you would like more information about the Anyone. Anywhere. programme or our organisation, please email us using the button below.

You can also sign up to our digital newsletter to receive regular updates about our campaigns, projects and events.

Want more resources to support your lesson planning? Visit the Education Partnership's website for information, advice and guidance on a range of subjects.

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