Healthy Relationships Programme Devonport- for girls age 11-13

This free 13-week programme is designed for girls and gender-diverse young people aged 11-13, particularly those who may be vulnerable or facing additional challenges.

Through fun, interactive workshops, we support young people with:

- Confidence and self-esteem
- Body image and puberty changes
- Healthy friendships, boundaries, and consent
- Media awareness and safety
- Self-defence and community-building

Please see full programme information, including dates & times in the brochure on our website: https://big-sis.co/healthyrelationships

Location:
Devonport Live Cafe, George Street, Devonport

13 sessions between 3rdth November 2025 - 2nd February 2026, weekly, 120minute workshops

Date and time:

Mondays, 5-6.45

All Programme Dates:

3rd November, 10th November , 17th November, 24th November , 1st December , 8th December, 15th December ,

22nd December 

Winterbreak

5th January, 12th January, 19th January, 26th January, 2nd February

 

Our sessions are inclusive, creative, and delivered by trained Big Sis mentors alongside trusted partners. The programme is funded through the Devon Community Foundation’s Violence Against Women and Girls Fund and is free of charge for families.

Service statistics
100% of referrals accepted
Categories:
Arts and creative classes
Outdoor activities
Activities for children and young people
Arts and creativity
Advice for young people
Health advice
Mental health support
Children's centres
Connecting with nature
Connecting with others
Preventative services for children and young people
Healthy lifestyle
Mental health
Social prescribing
Youth support
Service access criteria:

We have 10 FREE spaces available in this programme.

 

 

Young people need to fullfil the following criteria:

- Needs to be available for most of 13 sessions
- Aged 11-13 during the programme duration (Minimum age 10 by programme start in November 2024)
- Girls, those assigned female at birth, or those who identify as non-binary
- Need to be able to travel to the programme venue in Devonport (travel costs are not funded). Possible catchment areas: Devonport, Stonehouse, Morice Town, St Budeaux, Stoke, etc...

We accept applications from professionals, carers or parents for a young person who is:

- Neurodivergent (no formal diagnosis required)
- Live with a disability

- home schooled
- Experiencing racism or bullying
- Facing mental health challenges, such as anxiety
- Are currently excluded from school or at risk of exclusion
- LGBTQIA+ folks

- Children on benefit-related Free School Meals (FSM) who attend a Devon or Cornwall school
- Asylum seekers and refugees
- Looked after children
- Young Carers
- Children on Educational Health Care Plans (EHCP)
- Children on child protection plans
- Children with social anxiety

Additional needs catered for:
Learning difficulty friendly
Physical disability friendly
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