Posts by Lisa Davis
Apprenticeship Opportunity!
We’re really excited to announce that we are working with Durham County Council and the National Apprenticeship Service to create an Apprenticeship Opportunity at Changing Relations. We are based in…
Read MoreWelcoming New Director!
We are delighted to announce that the fabulous dancer and choreographer – Alys North – has joined us here at Changing Relations as Creative Director. We are really looking forward…
Read MoreNew Website
Well it’s been a long time coming, but here is our all new up-to-date website. Many thanks to Rich Bielby for his efforts behind the scenes in constructing it for…
Read MoreCommissions & Collaborations
“Violence against women is a manifestation of historically unequal power relations between men & women, which have led to domination over & discrimination against women by men… violence against women…
Read MoreWho’s Afraid of the Boy in the Dress?
We’re sick of gender norms and stereotypes pigeon holing the way our children express themselves and what they feel enabled to identify with. We’re planning to work with Primary and…
Read MoreSRE-focused Peer Educator Programme
An SRE based Peer Educator Programme. Up to 20 students can receive one-to-one support over 3 days to enable them to deliver an SRE day to their peers based on…
Read MoreSex and Relationships Education
Our first project to support a school embedding Sex and Relationships Education into their delivery, Transforming Relationships was funded by Arts Council England and the 4 Together Area Action Partnership.…
Read More"Sex without consent, I suppose that is rape"
A really fascinating read from the Office of the Children’s Commissioner, one of the research contributors being the fabulous Professor Liz Kelly of the Child and Woman Abuse Studies Unit.…
Read MoreEngaged Teaching, Feminist Activism and Academia
Very excited to hear about this: Engaged Teaching, Feminist Activism and Academia.
Read MoreA good thing to change your mind?
A good thing to change your mind? I really like this challenge to the somewhat macho culture of sticking to a position; terrified to be called out for making a…
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