Insert Logo Talk about it: Know about it.. Let’s break the ice around sex! Why? 1 out of 4 NEVER receive sexual education 1 in 4 of those who do receive.

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Insert Logo Talk about it: Know about it.

Let’s break the ice around sex! Why? 1 out of 4 NEVER receive sexual education 1 in 4 of those who do receive sex education says it is inadequate Sex-ed is moving into the responsibility area’s of local Government in April 2013 – opening up a huge opportunity Recent debate in parliament called to teach kids not just about sex but also about relationships.

Talk Sex Is a online platform for year olds that facilitates peer-to-peer education, with focus on sex-ed, body, relationships and emotions using principles of gamification and rewards.

Changing the way we are educated about sex. Have a healthy chat between peers about understanding your body and feeling good about sex. Lets face it, everyone talks about it so lets talk about it properly. Goals

How will it work? STORYBOARD

Recruiting a group of initial seeders, with a background in Sexual Health education to help start the conversations and moderate the LIVE CHAT & content. Create engaging games and levels that will inspire and engage kids between Educate our first ambassadors, to help run the LIVE CHAT. How

LINIA (22) SWEDISH/PHARMASIST Key Quotes: “As a pharmacist people are awkward when they come in, girls come to me because I amthe youngest looking pharmacist, the main questions they ask are for advice and morning after pill” “In Sweden were really open about sex education” JULIET (19) & MANON (15) Key Quotes: “We just didn’t learn enough” “The stuff we learned was more about giving birth and a naked family – it was weird” “There’s not really anywhere known to go online to find out about this stuff” 3 LONDON GUYS (20) Key Quotes: “Don’t remember our sexual education” “Sex education is about cumulative knowledge that grows over time” “Anonymity is just as important as being able to talk to your friends” Meet the testers of the IDEA!

UK GIRLS (22/23) Key Quotes: “I think the idea around gaming sexual education is great! ” POLISH MALE (28) Key Quotes: “Drama just wouldn’t work, to embarrasing” “No Videos – not really engaging” “I like the idea of Gaming, might work if it is engaging enough” 2 LONDON GIRLS (22/32) Key Quotes: “Non existent sexual education” “Would be great with games so you could interact in private but learn” Meet the testers of the Service!