

Online videos to help your university talk about consent and prevent sexual harassment
"I have absolutely loved working with Cynthia and Nina in getting Consent Collective TV embedded at the University of Northampton. Their expertise in the subject of consent and healthy relationships is evident and their passion is contagious.
I cannot recommend working with them highly enough"
Anna Quinn, Head of Student Services
University of Northampton
HOW IT WORKS...
Your whole
organisation
When you subscribe to Consent Collective TV you'll be able to share our engaging and expert-led content with everyone at your university.


Use our content to build safe and impactful campaigns
All of our video content is embeddable, giving you readymade content to use in your campaigns and messaging about consent and sexual harassment.
Improve your
support
Our trauma informed, psycho-educational videos can be used to support people living with the impact of sexual harm and relationship abuse. Provide timely support by embedding our videos on your support webpages.


Curated viewing with our watchlists
Invite staff and students to fast-track their learning using our curated watchlists on consent, sexual harassment and being an active bystander.
One home
for everything
Our whole library of video resources will be available for your teams on your own password protected page. Accompanying embed codes will mean this content can be posted throughout your intranet bringing an expert voice to your conversations about consent.

OUR WATCHLISTS

You can embed our individual videos in any way you wish, but for a curated experience you can use our watchlists.

Module 1:
Consent for students
Get your students' learning off to the right start with this short series of vidoes that introduces key ideas about consent.
Video content in this watchlist
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What is consent?
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How do you know if you have consent?
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Is it okay to hug?

Our videos are hosted by psychologist Dr Nina Burrowes
Get expert-led learning for your university
Module 2:
Go deeper with consent
Take your students' learning to a deeper level with this 'Go deeper' series, inviting students to get a more sophisticated understanding of consent
Video content in this watchlist
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Consent. It's as simple as a global pandemic
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Consent. Why it's more than being a good person
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Why being good at consent means being good at rejection
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Is being good at consent a deeply political act?
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Being good at consent means being good at pleasure

Module 3:
Being a bystander for students
Give your students an expert introduction into sexual harassment and being a bystander
Video content in this watchlist
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What is sexual harassment?
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3 things you need to know about sexual harassment
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What to do if someone tells you they are being sexually harassed
Module 4:
Go deeper with being a bystander
Take your students' understanding of how to be an active bystander to the next level with this expert-led content
Video content in this watchlist
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How do you know if it's sexual harassment?
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There's more than one way to be an active bystander
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I need a hero? Why rescuing isn't always helpful
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The art of giving and receiving feedback
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And what about you? Your wellbeing as a bystander

Module 5:
Consent for staff
Support your colleagues' learning about consent with this watchlist on consent
Video content in this watchlist
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What is consent?
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Is it okay to hug?
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Understanding the role of power in consent
Module 6:
Being a bystander for staff
Support your colleagues' learning about sexual harassment and being an active bystander with this expert-led content
Video content in this watchlist
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What is sexual harassment?
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3 things you need to know about sexual harassment
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How do you know if it's sexual harassment?
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There's more than one way to be an active bystander
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How to hear a disclosure
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How students can be impacted by sexual harassment
TV includes our specialist wellbeing resources
Video content for survivors
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Should I report?
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How do you know if you're in an abusive relationship?
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How can I cope with triggers?
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Why don't victims of sexual assault say 'no'?
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Why do survivors feel guilty?
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Surviving university. Living and studying after sexual violence
Video content for bystanders
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And what about you? Your wellbeing as a bystander
Video content for respondents
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Looking at our shadow. Why it's painful to receive feedback about our behaviour
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The art of giving and receiving feedback
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Why being good at consent means being good at rejection
"The Royal College of Art is delighted to partner with The Consent Collective to bring alive the meaning of consent as a life skill to our community. Cynthia Ellis is a joy to work with having quickly understood the needs and nuances of connecting content to a small and specialist postgraduate institution. A colleague I know in the sector endorsed The Consent Collective and I am so glad they did!""
Shaalanie Sivalingham, Acting Head of Student Services
The Royal College of Art

Want to talk about embedding Consent Collective TV at your institution?

Talk to our co-founder Cynthia Ellis