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OUTSPOKEN / SPEAK OUT VIDEOS

Got 15 minutes? Get to the heart of tricky topics like porn, sexting, consent and pleasure with our Speak Out series of colourful, captivating deep-dive interviews with sex-ed experts. It’s a treasure trove of tips for parents!
 

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With thanks to the National Lottery Community Fund!

Our National Lottery Community Fund funding officers say about our work…

“I believe the Consent & Pleasure video will help a lot of parents and children understand and make more informed choices in the future”

“What an absolutely fascinating video. So informative and eye opening!” 

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LGBT+ kids & allies

LGBT+ kids & allies

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How to talk about porn

How to talk about porn

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Body image

Body image

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Puberty & bodies

Puberty & bodies

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Sexuality & identity

Sexuality & identity

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Sexting

Sexting

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Talking positively with kids about sex

Talking positively with kids about sex

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Consent & pleasure

Consent & pleasure

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Read more tips for parents in these related blog posts…

• “Discover who your child is – that’s an adventure”: on LGBT+ kids and allies – with queer-positive sex educator Dr Nadine Thornhill

“You’re the right person”: how to talk with your child about porn – with NHS sexual-health doctor & The Sex Clinic (Channel 4) Dr Naomi Sutton

Kids, mental health & Naked Beach – Natasha Devon on body image – with activist & LBC presenter Natasha Devon MBE

“One day you’ll have sex…”: how to talk with children and young people about pleasure and consent – with relationships & sex education (RSE) teacher and Outspoken co-founder Yoan Reed

Teen Sexuality Onscreen – The Short Film Oleander – with Kate Hackett, director of short film Oleander with Emily Robinson 

“She rolls her eyes at me…”: how to talk positively with kids about sex – with sex educator & University of Bedfordshire lecturer Jonny Hunt

“Happens all the time. No harm done”: how young people see sexting & how parents can talk about it – with young people & sexting expert and University of Surrey criminology lecturer Dr Emily Setty

“Your body is preprogrammed to change”: talking to kids about puberty – with Cath Hakanson of Sex Ed Rescue

“The Sexting video is brilliant! I will share it with colleagues and during professional training. It brings up so many issues around sexting and how young people are balancing sexting in their relationships”

– Alison McWilliam, Terrence Higgins Trust

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