Dr Jenny Lloyd will introduce research exploring the enablers and barriers to addressing harmful sexual behaviour in schools, conducted as part of the Contextual Safeguarding programme. Drawing upon the experiences of students and young people, she will consider the structural and cultural barriers to addressing sexual harm including implications of ‘zero tolerance’ approaches, barriers to identification and disclosure and responses by social care. In this talk, she will outline how the PSHE education curriculum needs to be integrated into a wider school and child protection context that creates safer schools.
Dr Jenny Lloyd is Assistant Professor at Durham University within the Sociology Department. Working within the Contextual Safeguarding team her research focusses on extra-familial harm to young people during adolescence. As an embedded researcher,...
Liz taught PSHE education for 5 years before joining the Association and firmly believes in the importance of quality PSHE education for all young people. She is passionate about global education and has worked with schools in over 20 countries —...