What do we provide?

We provide fun and inclusive programmes for universities.

Topics include consent, healthy relationships, anatomy, pleasure, and digital intimacies.

Our programmes are informed by specialists such as medical professionals, activists, and researchers.

We can deliver our programmes in lots of different ways, popular formats are workshops, lectures and drop-in sessions.

We can tailor our sessions to suit you and your students’ requirements.

School of Sexuality Education workshop for students at University of the Arts London

School of Sexuality Education workshop for students at University of the Arts London

As part of Goodenough College’s sex week, we invited the School of Sexuality Education to lead their Genital Model Making workshop.

Although the participants in the group were from a wide range of ages and familiarisation with sex education at large, the workshop was still interesting, fun, and was especially successful in removing feelings of shame around genitals and our bodies.

I highly recommend School of Sexuality Education’s workshops – they offer a space to learn and discuss sex and sexuality from a positive perspective, fact-based, and in a non-judgmental way.
— Noa Rein, Goodenough College
School of Sexuality Education hosted three Anatomy & Pleasure workshops for our students as part of our Sexual Health & Guidance Week in February 2020.

Despite us getting in touch just a month earlier, the School of Sexuality Education were really accommodating and worked with us to develop a programme of activities that met the aims of our Week. Their communications were always prompt and professional, making it easy to get everything organised.

The workshops themselves were engaging, informative, and inclusive, and we received great feedback from the students who attended, with many choosing to stay behind after the sessions had finished to continue the conversation.

We wouldn’t hesitate to invite the School of Sexuality Education back to Edinburgh, and would whole-heartedly recommend them to any organisation looking for fun and accessible workshops on sexual health and wellbeing.
— Sarah Moffat, Edinburgh University Students’ Association