Training
For Professionals and Parents.
Common Youth has been providing training to adults who work directly with young people and those who come into contact with young people through their work, for more than 25 years.


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Common Youth Guide to Sexuality and Gender
This training is available to parents, carers or professionals working with young people. This training aims to:
- Develop greater understanding of sexuality and gender.
- Gain awareness of terminology.
- Build confidence in talking to young people about sexuality and gender
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Talking to Young People about Sensitive Topics
This training is available for parents, carers or professionals working with young people. This training aims to:
- Identify personal hopes and fears when discussing sensitive topics
- Build self-confidence in communicating with young people
- Develop knowledge of sex and relationships related information
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Sex. Any Questions?
This training explores barriers to and relevant topics around talking to young people about sex. Topics include values, pornography, consent and case studies.
BOOK TRAINING


Periods. A Guide for people with periods by Common Youth
This resource covers a range of inclusive, factual and age-appropriate information about periods for the KS2/3 age group. The resource includes activities for young people and can be accessed online or as a printed document.
BOOK TRAINING
“When it comes to delivering sexual health training, Common Youth work with expertise and professionalism. They provide high quality training and are a great support to strategy implementation across our Trust area.”
Western Health and Social Care Trust
“They are keen to meet identified needs in our workplaces and communities as they arise. I have confidence in them as an organisation around content and delivery as well as being adaptable to meet the needs of those commissioning their services.”
Western Health and Social Care Trust