Reset is an intervention programme designed to educate teenagers on domestic abuse and its warning signs – empowering them with the knowledge of what makes a relationship healthy and unhealthy, promoting self-identification of harmful behaviours and equipping them with the skills they need to make healthier relationship choices.


Research shows
25% of girls and 18% of boys aged 13–17 have experienced some form of physical violence from an intimate partner.


 
 

Understanding what makes a relationship healthy or unhealthy - whether romantic, family or friendship - and having the knowledge to spot red flags of unhealthy behaviours, is essential for all young people.

 

The interactive programme encompasses twelve one-hour interactive sessions delivered by professionals working with young people.

 
 

There are group activities and opportunities for discussion throughout the programme, designed to give young people space to share their thoughts and feelings on different topics.

Reset educates and empowers young people to make informed choices in their relationships and be the best version of themselves – to get a handle on their life’s ‘remote control’, and press ‘Reset’.

Call 01270 250390 If you’d like to know more about our Reset programme.

To download our
Reset resources for either the student or trainer,
click here.

How we help

We help teens & young people, parents & carers and professionals to better understand why young people are more vulnerable to unhealthy or toxic relationships.

We also help people figure out what they can do if they find themselves, someone they care about or someone they work with in an unsafe relationship.

We do this by packing tons of helpful resources into our site – so it’s easy for you to read, watch and digest the information you need at your own pace.