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Preventing Grooming: In-Depth School Workshop on Consent

Writer's picture: Rhianna DorrianRhianna Dorrian

Navigating the complexities of relationships in today's world can be challenging, especially for young individuals who may not have been equipped with the necessary tools to recognise and respond to harmful situations. This is where Misneach Advocacy steps in, offering tailored workshops on consent to 16/17 year olds, with a focus on preventing grooming and promoting healthy relationships.



Grooming, a tactic often used by abusers to exploit and manipulate individuals, can have long-lasting and detrimental effects. By educating students on the signs of grooming and empowering them with the knowledge and skills to identify and resist such behaviours, Misneach Advocacy plays a crucial role in preventing potential harm.


One of the key services provided by Misneach Advocacy is workshops in schools, where students can engage in interactive discussions and activities designed to deepen their understanding of consent and boundaries. These workshops not only raise awareness but also foster a safe and supportive environment for students to ask questions and seek guidance.


In addition to school workshops, Misneach Advocacy offers training for professionals in fields such as law enforcement and social services. By equipping these individuals with the tools to support victims of grooming and navigate complex situations, Misneach Advocacy contributes to creating a network of knowledgeable and dedicated professionals working towards preventing and addressing abuse.


By empowering young individuals with the knowledge and skills to recognise and respond to grooming behaviours, Misneach Advocacy plays a vital role in promoting healthy relationships and preventing harm. Their dedication to education and prevention sets a strong foundation for building a society where consent is respected and upheld.



Rhianna Dorrian, LLB, LLM, PhD Candidate

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