School Based Respect Programs

Respect You, Respect Me

Facilitator speaking with students during a respect program session

Our qualified and experienced team deliver school-based Respect Programs for students in Years 10–12, designed to build awareness, skills, and confidence in navigating healthy and respectful relationships.

Our sessions cover a range of critical topics, including respectful relationships, early warning signs and red flags, domestic and family violence, coercive control, online safety and digital risks, teen relationship abuse, sexual consent and sexual assault awareness, financial safety, and how to report and respond to incidents.

We work closely with schools, teachers, pastoral care and wellbeing teams, and boarding school staff to provide practical, age-appropriate education. Our programs use real-life scenarios, case-based learning, and evidence-informed strategies to support staff in delivering content that can often be difficult or sensitive to address.

Our goal is to equip students with the knowledge to recognise unsafe situations early, understand their rights, and make informed decisions that support their safety and wellbeing.