The more we talk about it, the more we understand it and the better we are at protecting and enjoying ourselves.

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The more we talk about it, the more we understand it and the better we are at protecting and enjoying ourselves

Self-esteem & body image How might the media affect them? What are these things? How can having low self-esteem & body image affect our relationships?

Consent & communication How do we communicate consent? What is consent? How can having poor communication affect our relationships?

How old do you need to be to have sex in the UK? Keeping safe & the law Who would you talk to if you were worried about something to do with relationships? How old do you need to be to have sex in the UK? Legal age for sex is 16 in the UK, but the law says that young people are capable of giving consent from the age of 13.

If you, or someone else is in immediate danger, call 999. Email help@cliftonschool.org Support and advice- must stress that it doesn’t matter who, but young people MUST talk to a trusted adult if they are worrying about something to do with sex & relationships. If you, or someone else is in immediate danger, call 999. A trusted adult at home or at school.