Prevention does not begin with good intentions.
It begins with understanding.

A 3-hour collaborative workshop on sexual violence — for everyone who wants to be part of the solution.

A workshop, not a lecture.

Collaborative

No expert in the room. Participants build understanding together, around a table, with cards and conversation.

Structured

A 3-hour journey through the causes, mechanisms, and consequences of sexual violence — built on years of research in psychology, sociology, and prevention.

Action-oriented

The workshop ends with what each participant can change in their own life, workplace, or community.

A safe space to think the unthinkable.

You don’t need to be an expert. You don’t need a personal story. You don’t need to already know what to do.

What you need is curiosity, and 2 hours.

The workshop is designed so that everyone — whatever your background, your knowledge, or your reasons for coming — can take part safely.

The Sexual Violence Prevention Workshop is an interactive learning experience that reveals the mechanisms, patterns, and consequences of sexual violence. Through collaborative analysis and guided reflection, participants gain clear, actionable insights to strengthen prevention and support safer environments.

The Sexual Violence Prevention Workshop is an interactive, evidence-based training designed to help participants understand how sexual violence emerges, evolves, and impacts individuals and communities. Through a structured, collaborative experience, participants analyse real-world patterns, explore the underlying mechanisms, and reflect on the social, psychological, and institutional factors that allow sexual violence to persist.
The workshop combines scientific knowledge with accessible teaching methods, enabling each group to build a clear and shared understanding of the issue. By identifying key risk factors and protective factors, participants learn how to take action, improve prevention strategies, and foster safer environments in schools, institutions, workplaces, and community settings.

This workshop is suitable for professionals, educators, students, organisations, and anyone committed to developing informed, effective approaches to preventing sexual violence.