At LSE and LSESU we are committed to making sure campus is a safe and supportive community for everyone, and we are committed to tackling sexual violence. To help us do this, we launched Consent.Ed.


What is Consent.Ed?

Consent.Ed is a three-part educational programme developed by LSE and LSESU to explore issues around sexual consent, providing an opportunity for us to discuss how we can look out for one another and create a positive, respectful consent culture, where everyone feels safe on campus.

We recognise the sensitivity of the topic and have chosen the content we cover carefully. We’ve worked hard to make sure the course is as informative, and inclusive as possible.

It is expected of you and everyone in the LSE community to take part in Consent.Ed.


Consent.Ed Attendance

We all benefit from learning more about what it means to seek and give consent, as well as how to safely intervene when you witness a situation that is not quite right. The sessions will empower you to become an active bystander and make positive decisions about your own relationships and interactions with others. 

Level 1 and Level 2 should be completed by all new students here at LSE. Level 3 is for Student Union clubs and societies committee members.  

Content Warning: Both the online and in-person course materials for Consent.Ed discuss topics of sexual assault, harassment, abuse and rape.

We recognise the sensitive nature of Consent.Ed and students who feel unable to participate for personal reasons can opt out. Please note that we will also hold survivors-only sessions for level 2 Consent.Ed which you can find details of below.


Next steps


Support, questions and concerns

We understand that you may have concerns about the sensitive nature of Consent.Ed. We've designed the online course and the in-person sessions to be empowering, and we've tried to be sensitive about the content.

You do not have to participate in this course should you feel unable to do so and you can opt out altogether by filling out the opt out form linked above. 

We encourage anyone concerned about the content or attending Consent.Ed to email us, or if you have any questions at all, please reach out to su.consent@lse.ac.uk.    

You can also always access support by following this link: Support for students.

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