Life Lessons and NSPCC Talk Relationships

The partnership between Life Lessons and the NSPCC brings together two organisations united by one mission — ensuring every young person can grow up safe, supported, and confident in forming healthy relationships.

Together, we’re transforming how schools deliver sex and relationships education (SRE).

Launched in June 2024, our free whole-school approach framework helps schools embed meaningful, evidence-based SRE across every aspect of school life.
It includes:

    • Implementation strategies built from extensive consultation

    • Tools like the SRE Snapshot and Action Plan templates

    • Updated lesson plans with new content on preventing gender-based violence

    • The Youth Voice Matters toolkit (developed with Cardiff University)

    • Free e-learning for teachers and school leaders

    • Case studies showing measurable impact on safeguarding and wellbeing

Real change, real results

Since launch, over 1,000 schools have joined the movement. Teachers report greater confidence. Students feel empowered to speak up and seek help. Schools are becoming spaces where healthy relationships are modelled, valued, and celebrated.

What we together stand for

We believe every young person has the right to learn in a safe, inclusive educational environment.Through our partnership, we’re:
  • Influencing school culture to normalise conversations about healthy relationships
  • Championing prevention and early intervention strategies
  • Ensuring youth voice shapes the future of SRE
  • Removing barriers so all young people, regardless of background, can access quality education

A partnership build for impact

 

  • Life Lessons provides fresh, inclusive PSHE and RSHE resources designed for the world young people live in — from innovative video content to form-time activities.
  • The NSPCC brings three years of Talk Relationships expertise, backed by over 43,000 lesson plan downloads and thousands of engaged educators.
  • By combining our strengths, we’re creating a comprehensive, whole-school approach that supports both teachers and students.

Join the movement

This partnership isn’t just about resources — it’s about creating lasting cultural change.
Together, the NSPCC and Life Lessons are ensuring all 4.6 million young people in UK secondary education have the tools, confidence, and support to build healthy relationships and positive futures.