Beyond Skincare: Beauty with Boundaries
Limiting potential
Despite moving countries, our founder Namitha couldn't escape the threat of gender-based violence.
In the UK, this threat came with an added layer of racial intersectionality, limiting her potential to fully experience life and achieve her goals.
Driven by a vision for a safer, more inclusive future, she recognized that true confidence isn't just skin-deep—it flourishes in a safe society.
This is why we champion consent education, striving to create a world where everyone can feel completely confident and secure.
Beyond Skincare: Beauty with Boundaries
Over 62% of students in the UK have experienced sexual violence at universities. Our aim is to create safer student experiences by actively educating the student community to prevent gender-based violence. Students should focus on achieving their full potential, not choosing between fighting their assaulter and working towards their degree.
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Empowered communities
With our specialized resources and partnerships, we focus on behavioural change in the student community by educating and empowering students. We train students to lead impactful consent sessions, develop customized online training, and help universities enhance anti-violence policies. Our proactive approach reaches students in their halls, societies, and at university events, creating a safer campus environment.
Outcome and Impact
Our recent partnership with the London School of Economics educated over 3,300 students on consent his initiative significantly improved student experiences, as reflected in our testimonials below.
We've established a common baseline of understanding for all students, domestic and international, across all years and programs on consent..
Our efforts clarify what consent means in the UK, the laws governing sexual consent, and the university policies that aim to prevent gender-based violence.
Customer reviews
" I am so glad to be part of an environment that prompts everyone - both students and staff members - to take part in a 'module' like Consent.ed. It is such an important and common issue and unfortunately, it is not talked about enough...Thank you for this "almost required" step.
It was a nice course. With students coming fro different cultures, these things should be made clear early on.
I think the FRIES abbreviation is really helpful, I've done consent training at my German university but It wasn't nearly as extensive. Good job :)
I appreciate that the course emphasised that consent is a constant thing, even in a long term romantic relationship.
I think the course was great and informative, I especially appreciated the content warnings included. Thank you!.
Fantastic course. EVERY UNIVERSITY SHOULD HAVE SOMETHING LIKE THIS, especially where many cultures will be mixing.
The course is an excellent initiative aimed at teaching students about their boundaries and the control they possess over their bodies in social and sexual situations.
I think that is very important to bring up this conversation as consent is a topic that could be interpreted very differently among students from different backgrounds. This course makes important clarifications on the concepts of consent.