Educating young people Schools programme Resources for working with young people Resources for working with younger children Domestic Abuse The Hideout is an excellent website created by Women's Aid. There are two sections, one to help young children understand domestic abuse, and one for young adults who may already be in an abusive relationship. Childline has excellent pages on their website for young people living with domestic abuse. Consent The NSPCC have a brilliant campaign, Pants, for teaching consent and privacy to young children. The campaign materials include guidance for parents and educators. There are a range of books in English available re body privacy, the list is easily accessed online. Resources for working with older children The Hideout is an excellent website created by Women's Aid. There are two sections, one to help young children understand domestic abuse, and one for young adults who may already be in an abusive relationship. For older children, the website of the Government/Home Office project Disrespect Nobody has a wealth of information on healthy relationships, relationship abuse, consent and more. The organisation Tender works with young people to prevent domestic abuse and sexual violence. Resources for working with young adults he website of the Government/Home Office project Disrespect Nobody has a wealth of information on healthy relationships, relationship abuse, consent and more The extraordinary organisation Tender works with young adults to prevent domestic abuse and sexual violence The Mix has a range of excellent resources, articles and videos around promoting healthy relationships and preventing sexual violence.