Talking to CYP about Relationships and Gender Equality: Primary Teachers
Talking to CYP about Relationships and Gender Equality: Primary Teachers *CPD Accredited*
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- 1 hour
- Online
About this event
**This event is now sold out - please join the waitlist and you will be notified when a space becomes available**
Are you a primary school educator in London?
Do you feel confident discussing topics like misogyny and gender-equality with students?
Do you feel equipped to deliver key elements of the RSE curriculum?
Join us on 5th March 2026 at 16:15 for a free, 1 hour and CPD accredited online session as part of the Mayor’s Office’s £1 million pledge to support London’s educators to address Gender-Based Violence.
Please note: While this session is tailored to primary educators it is also open to secondary educators and governors who were unable to join their relevant training sessions in September and October 2025.
This session, Talking to Children and Young People about Relationships and Gender Equality, will support you to:
• Boost your awareness of Gender-Based Violence and its prevalence in London.
• Increase your knowledge on the topics discussed within the Toolkit.
• Help develop your skills in talking to children about relationships, gender equality, and their rights and responsibilities.
The session will include:
- A brief overview of the Gender-Based Violence discussed within the Toolkit, with guidance around how to deliver the Toolkit activities within your setting and develop your confidence in delivering the RSE curriculum.
- An opportunity for you to network with colleagues across London and share practice.
- Information on local support services available to you as an educator and for those impacted by Gender-Based Violence, to help you support children and young people.
30 spaces available: first come, first served.
As an educator, you play a vital role in safeguarding children and young people.
Reserve your place today!
Tickets for this event are selling fast - please be considerate to others when booking tickets for your setting. If tickets have sold out, please check our other upcoming Toolkit events or contact toolkit@tender.org.uk to be added to the waitlist.
The Primary Toolkit is available to download as a PDF here: https://tender.org.uk/our-services/training/toolkit-training/
Our Secondary Toolkit is available to view now: https://www.london.gov.uk/VAWGToolkit
If you have any questions or would like to join the waitlist for this session, please reach out to toolkit@tender.org.uk
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TENDER IS AN ARTS CHARITY WORKING WITH YOUNG PEOPLE TO PREVENT DOMESTIC ABUSE AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE THROUGH CREATIVE PROJECTS.
Resource for London, 356 Holloway Road, London, N7 6PA
T: 0207 697 4277 E: home@tender.org.uk
www.tender.org.uk
Registered Charity Number: 1100214.
Frequently asked questions
This 1 hour event will take place on Zoom. You can attend from wherever you are on your own device.
Yes. We have 30 places on this course, so although you may book multiple tickets for your staff, please be mindful of other schools who may also wish to book. If you are no longer able to attend, please get in touch so we can make your space available to someone on our waitlist.
Yes. This is the final event in our 2025-2026 Toolkit series so it is your last chance to join one of our trainings. The Toolkit resources will remain available at the links above (in the event description) after the training sessions have ended.
This session will be tailored for educators working in primary settings. However, secondary educators and governors are welcome to join is you were unable to attend your training sessions in September and October 2025.
If tickets for this session have sold out, please join the waitlist and you will be automatically notified when a space becomes available. Please note that you have 3 days to accept your space, after which point it will be offered to the next person on the waitlist.
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