We offer
Bespoke staff training
Bespoke curriculum development
Co-creation of inclusive education plans
Ad hoc supervision and 1:1 CPD
Our Core Topics
Body Boundaries and Privacy
Puberty
Talking About Sex
Supporting Healthy Relationships
Keeping Safe Online
Pornography
LGBTQ+ relationships and identities
Periods
....many more!
Frequently Asked Questions
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Bespoke staff training
Bespoke curriculum development
Co-creation of inclusive education plans
Ad hoc supervision and 1:1 CPD
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To help your children and young people understand their bodies and the world around them
To help keep them safe and maximise their healthy relationships
We have extensive experience in helping young people who may be Neurodivergent, disabled, or need extra support for many reasons
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£500 is our day rate
Other requirements to be quoted on spec.
Please contact us for a specific quote.
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We have over 10 years experience working in disability, health and education services. Personalised, support, education resources and training for children, young people, parents/carers and professional is our passion and we will work collaboratively with you to achieve your goals.
Our Team
Lily Hatcher
Founder, Lead Consultant
BA in Education with Psychology
Level 3 Award in Education and Training (Train the Trainer)
I have over 10 years’ experience working across disability, health and education services with children, young people, families and professionals.
Inclusion Experience
My work is grounded in neuro-inclusive practice and informed by the lived experiences of Neurodivergent people. I began my career as a PA, Support Worker and Play Worker for Autistic children and young people, including those with learning disabilities and physical disabilities, before moving into educational support for Autistic students in schools.
I later worked within the NHS in Hackney, supporting Neurodivergent young people to achieve self-directed health, education and social goals. Following this, I spent two years as part of an advisory team for Barnet Council, where I trained schools and colleges to better support their Autistic students through approaches centred on listening to Autistic children, young people and adults.
Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) Experience
I am passionate about inclusive sexual health education and believe that everyone deserves access to empowering, accessible and affirming relationships and sex education.
I began my career in sexual health as an Education and Wellbeing Specialist for Brook, where I led an inclusive period poverty project in Bristol. Since then, I have worked across Tower Hamlets and South East London delivering inclusive RSE in both 1:1 settings and group workshops, as well as training professionals to better support the sexual health and wellbeing of the young people they work with.
As an independent consultant, I wrote a comprehensive menstrual health education curriculum for Mooncup, now available to schools across the UK.
My work brings together my commitment to disability justice, neuro-inclusion and accessible sexual health education. Too many children, young people and adults remain underserved by traditional RSE. I believe everybody deserves the opportunity to understand their body, build healthy relationships, and make informed choices with confidence and autonomy.