About this Event
Join us for a relaxed, discussion based workshop where you’ll explore real topics that shape everyday student life, including:
· Setting up a positive, respectful group space
· Power, privilege and gender, and how they influence everyday experiences
· Boundaries and what sexual consent looks like in real situations
· Building healthy, supportive relationships
· How we can all contribute to safer communities
The session is run by trained University staff and student facilitators, with content created in partnership with Beyond Equality. You’ll be in a small group (max 20 students), making it easy to talk, listen and learn in a supportive environment.
Whether you want to better understand these issues, feel more confident in navigating relationships and boundaries, or simply get involved in shaping a more positive campus culture, this workshop is for you.
All students are welcome - no experience or prior knowledge needed. You will not be asked to share personal experiences, and you can participate as much or as little as feels comfortable.
These workshops are pilot sessions, and we’re inviting students to help shape them. Your voice and feedback will directly support our facilitators in their training and help us build a strong, meaningful approach that truly works for our University community.
📅 16th - 17th March
🥤 Relaxed 2‑hour sessions with a short break - feel free to bring a drink and a snack
📍 Various locations across campus
🕒 Sessions running each day - choose the one that fits your schedule
ℹ️ Click the "reserve a spot" button above for full details and session times
Accessibility:
If you have any accessibility needs or adjustments, please let us know when you register.
Content note:
The workshops may touch on themes such as gender stereotypes, discrimination, harassment, sexual violence, and sexual activity.
Please prioritise your safety and wellbeing. Attendance is completely optional and you are not expected to attend this workshop if the content may negatively affect your wellbeing.
Confidentiality:
These sessions are not an appropriate space to share personal experiences, so we would encourage you to maintain personal boundaries, respect confidentiality, and respect others’ privacy i.e. what happens in rooms stays in the room.
Support:
Please remember, if you’ve been affected by any form of violence or abuse, support is available. You can find information about the University’s Student Support Intervention Team, community support options, and how to access urgent help on the Student Intranet.
E‑learning modules:
If you haven’t already, you may also want to complete our e-learning modules developed with Brook, a leading sexual health and wellbeing charity, which will help you:
- practise the principles of consent
- build confidence as an active bystander and ally
- speak up, challenge harmful behaviour, and help lead positive change across campus
Learn more about the modules and how you can complete them on Learning Central:
Consent e-learning module
Read more about the University’s commitment to tackling sexual violence and fostering a safe, respectful, and inclusive University community on the Student Intranet.
This information is available in Welsh on request.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Cardiff University, Park Place, Cardiff, United Kingdom
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