General resources

This section gives details about resources which network members use for prevention work. Some of them are resources specifically for prevention work, such as education programmes. Others are more general briefings and reports which can be used to inform your own programmes.

Use the suggestion form if you can supply or suggest other materials. This can include reports, evaluations, links to tools and any information people need to get or see the materials.

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18 and Under

Amnesty International

Baldy Bane Productions

Barnardo's

  • Bwise2 Sexual Exploitation

    A prevention education programme for tackling sexual exploitation

  • Nae Danger

    Barnardo's Scotland have produced Nae Danger an animated film and resource pack made by young people in FACE [Fighting Against Child Exploitation]. The purpose of the Nae Danger resource is to raise awareness of sexual exploitation, risk and keeping safe and highlights the dangers all young people potentially face. The pack focuses on risk and personal safety and covers issues such as internet safety, grooming and how young people can develop safety strategies in order to keep themselves and their friends safe.

  • Things We Don't Talk About

    A resource pack containing a series of exercises devised to raise young women's understanding of abusive relationships, sexual exploitation and abuse.

Byron Hurt

  • DVD and resource guide: Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes

    Documentary examining representations of gender roles in hip-hop and rap music: Hip-hop is a man's game.... ...but does it have to be? A self-described "hip-hop head" takes an in-depth look at masculinity and manhood in rap and hip-hop, where creative genius collides with misogyny, violence and homophobia, exposing the complex intersections of culture and commerce.

Central Scotland Rape Crisis

  • Youth Project

    This project encourages young people to understand their right to live without fear, without intimidation and without the threat of violence of any kind. It also encourages the young to speak out and to speak to one other to ensure the young people of the future are more able to live a safe, happy and fulfilled life.