Barnardos: Sexual bullying and harassment secondary lesson plans
Four lesson plans and resources for secondary students covering bullying, sexual bullying and harassment, power and how to address sexual bullying and harassment.
BBC Teach KS4 PSHE: Is this sexual harassment?
A specially written drama for KS4 students in three parts tells the story of a professional relationship between a man and woman at work, which involves an accusation of sexual harassment and an employment tribunal hearing. The videos are accompanied by a discussion pieces, and there are teacher notes provided for each video.
Equaliteach: Promoting Gender Equality & Tackling Sexual Harassment in Schools
A resource for those working with young people from Early Years through to Key Stage 5, supporting them to promote gender equality throughout their settings and tackle sexism and sexual harassment. The downloadable resource provides advice and techniques for educators, as well as practical lesson plans and activities.
Childnet: Online sexual harassment
A series of lessons and quick activities designed to address online sexual harassment with young people aged 13-17 years.
An assembly presentation and guidance script around online sexual harassment. It is designed as an overview for the topic of peer-to-peer online sexual harassment and to inform young people how to report it.
UK Feminista: Tips for secondary school teachers
Four tips for secondary school teachers on tackling sexism in the classroom with links to teaching resources and activities.
UK Feminista: Poster competition
A classroom activity for secondary students to raise awareness of sexual harassment.
A classroom activity for secondary students to introduce the school’s sexual harassment policy.
UK Feminista: Online influence and misogyny
A suite of guidance and resources on addressing the impact of online influencers and misogyny for secondary students.
UK Feminista: Opinion Continuum
A classroom activity on sexist language for secondary students.
Classroom posters on sexual harassment and sexist language.
Oak Academy: Sexual harassment
A Year 9 lesson on sexual harassment including starter and exit quizzes, slide deck and video.
Information on what abuse is, how people can help to stop it, where to get support, how to report abuse and what to do if someone is worried about their own behaviour.
Home Office Enough Campaign: Teaching Resources
A range of resources to support the teaching of sexual harassment.
Hampshire Police’s Safe4Me toolkit: Harmful Sexual Behaviour
A toolkit aims to support education staff in their work with children, young people and families around Harmful Sexual Behaviour. Links to Information, advice and resources specific to Harmful Sexual Behaviour are provided. Includes a link to a Prom and Social Events Consent pack.
Plan International: Public Sexual Harassment
Includes a link to the #Crime Not Compliment campaign linked to the Protection from Sex-Based Harassment in Public Bill and a video showing action taken to challenge sexual harassment in Ecuador.
‘Sexual harassment is important for students to learn about, because they could encounter it and they might not know where to seek help or get support. Sexual harassment should not be normalized. Learning about sexual harassment can encourage young people to speak out about it. Everyone’s boundaries should be respected. Teachers should have access to good quality resources on sexual harassment so they know how to deal with a situation should a student seek their help’. (Halilath, student at Belle Vue Girls’ Academy)
‘The topic of consent is important to me because I believe strongly in spreading awareness about sexual assault and sexual harassment, and making sure that people understand how serious an issue consent is. I want to be able to help people understand what the term consent means so that they can keep safe’. (Julie, student at Bridgemary School)