In memory of Hollie Gazzard, we offer engaging, age-appropriate training workshops to help students recognise unhealthy behaviours, understand safe relationships, and make informed choices as they grow.
Our workshops are designed to empower young people with the knowledge and confidence to spot the signs of abuse, stay safe, and support others.
This powerful 45–60 minute presentation shares the story of Hollie Gazzard and how her tragic experience led to the creation of the Hollie Gazzard Trust and introduces students to our free personal safety app, Hollie Guard. Designed to introduce students to the Trust, and to provide them with a practical tool to help keep themselves safe.
This engaging 60-minute workshop helps students understand what a healthy relationship looks like - and crucially, what it doesn’t. Many young people do not understand what a healthy relationship is. However, there is evidence to suggest that with guidance and education, we can raise awareness of unacceptable behaviours and provide young people with the tools to avoid or escape abusive relationships.
As members of society, we are all bystanders to events on a daily basis. Some of these events are unacceptable and need challenging. In this 60-minute presentation, we discuss the need for intervention and how we can do this safely, offering students a range of skills to give them the confidence to challenge situations they may find unacceptable.
Rethinking Masculinity supports boys and young men in understanding how to grow into respectful, emotionally aware individuals. With increasing concerns around gender expectations, harmful stereotypes, and media influence, many parents and professionals are seeking ways to help boys navigate these pressures. The session explores themes such as respect, consent, emotional wellbeing, and healthy relationships. It offers practical guidance on dealing with expectations, challenging unhelpful norms, and making positive choices for themselves and those around them.
Designed for small groups (6–8 participants), the workshop can be delivered as a half-day or full-day programme, creating a safe space for honest conversation, reflection, and learning.
Knife Crime Awareness is a 45-60 minute presentation that is best suited to a single lesson. The presentation focuses on reasons why people might carry knives, the law around knives, statistics on knife crime within Gloucestershire, information on the ripple effect and joint enterprise. We encourage student participation. We also explain how students can report knife crime anonymously with fearless.org
This 60-minute workshop raises awareness of coercive control, a form of domestic abuse used to dominate, intimidate, and isolate victims through patterns of threats, humiliation, and manipulation.
The session explores what coercive control is, how it manifests, and the range of tactics used by abusers. We also discuss the legal recognition of coercive control under the Serious Crime Act, helping attendees understand the protections now in place.
With 66% of girls aged 14–21 in Gloucestershire reporting unwanted sexual attention in public, it’s vital we talk to young people about sexual harassment.
This 60-minute interactive workshop explores what sexual harassment is, why it happens, who it affects, and how we can challenge it. By encouraging students to intervene, in safe ways, as active bystanders, we seek to bring about change, creating safer and more inclusive communities.
This 60-minute session provides a powerful and comprehensive insight into stalking, what it is, how it impacts victims and their loved ones, and how to support someone who may be at risk.
Through Hollie’s story, the workshop explores stalking behaviours, different types of stalkers, and current legislation. It highlights the importance of early identification, effective safeguarding, and practical steps for safety planning.
Rethinking Masculinity supports boys and young men in understanding how to grow into respectful, emotionally aware individuals. With increasing concerns around gender expectations, harmful stereotypes, and media influence, many parents and professionals are seeking ways to help boys navigate these pressures. The session explores themes such as respect, consent, emotional wellbeing, and healthy relationships. It offers practical guidance on dealing with expectations, challenging unhelpful norms, and making positive choices for themselves and those around them.
Designed for small groups (6–8 participants), the workshop can be delivered as a half-day or full-day programme, creating a safe space for honest conversation, reflection, and learning.