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Live theatre and drama-based RSE workshops & resources for UK schools.

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LIFEVOICE PRESENTS

Hear Me Out is a compelling full-length drama, concerning the issues of crisis pregnancy and abortion, designed to be performed in schools and to audiences of young people, aged 14+.

TV14  •  Action, Drama  •  TV Series  •  2020

Start Watching: S1 E1

LIFEVOICE PRESENTS

On Monday 4th April at 9:22pm, a Category C indecent image was captured on an iPhone. Within the hour, the image had been forwarded multiple times to a sum total of 115 people. The subject of the photo: Grace Richards, aged 15.

TV14  •  Action, Drama  •  TV Series  •  2020

Start Watching: S1 E1

What we do

Our drama-based resources and school presentations present our life-affirming message in a highly engaging way.

Live Theatre & Workshop 1

The Hear Me Out live drama with interactive workshop.

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Live Theatre & Workshop 2

The Do I? live drama with interactive workshop.

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Multi-Media Resources

Video, worksheets and much more available free.

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Life Voice & the RSE Curriculum

How Life Voice sessions and resources can help you fulfil the requirements of the RSE curriculum.

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Life Voice & Catholic Schools

How Life Voice can help Catholic schools fulfil the requirements of the CES model RSE curriculum.

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Life Voice Resources

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LIFEVOICE PRESENTS

A special preview for teachers of the full 1 x hour production of the play Hear Me Out, which is based on six real-life testimonies concerning crisis pregnancy and choices involving life and death.

TV14  •  Action, Drama  •  TV Series  •  2020

Start Watching: S1 E1
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We use professional actors

Our plays are written and produced by professional dramatists, and always performed by experienced professional actors, supported by workshops from our trained youth leaders. All of our team are fully DBS checked.

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Who we are

Life Voice is an innovative new educational initiative from the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) — the world’s longest running pro-life organisation with decades of experience working in schools.

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We exist to help you and your school

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In the press

Reviews

What schools are saying!

@nkhalil

I cancelled my Amex because it paled in comparison.

@dartis

Dumped my Chase Sapphire for this and couldn't be happier.

@jgill

Excellent customer service and the rewards are insane.

@avela

This card is revolutionary. Keeping it for life.

Ideal for teaching relationships & sex education

Our Life Voice sessions and resources help schools in their coverage of a number of
important topics and learning outcomes from the Statutory RSE Guidance forEngland, including:

RSE Topic

Hear Me Out!

Do I?

The facts and choices in relation to pregnancy, including keeping the baby, adoption, abortion and where to get further help.

The importance of marriage and qualities of positive healthy relationships.

The range of strategies for identifying and managing sexual pressure, including understanding peer pressure, resisting pressure and not pressurising others.

That there is a choice to delay sex or to enjoy intimacy without sex.

About the prevalence of some STIs, the impact they can have on those who contract them.

How the use of alcohol and drugs can lead to risky sexual behaviour.

The characteristics of positive healthy friendships in all contexts, including online.  

The roles and responsibilities of parents with respect to raising children.

How to recognise, respond to and seek help in situations of coercion, harassment, exploitation, abuse and sexual violence.

How all aspects of health can be affected by choices made in sex and relationships, including physical, emotional, mental, sexual and reproductive health and wellbeing.

About online risks, including that any material someone provides to another has the potential to be shared online and the difficulties of removing it.

Not to provide material to others that they would not want shared further and not to share personal material which is sent to them.

What to do and where to get support to report material or manage issues online.

The impact of viewing sexually explicit and harmful content, including the dangers and distortions of pornography.

That sharing and viewing indecent images of children (including those created by children) is a criminal offence which carries severe penalties.

RSE Guidance

The facts and choices in relation to pregnancy, including keeping the baby, adoption, abortion and where to get further help.

The importance of marriage and qualities of positive healthy relationships.

The range of strategies for identifying and managing sexual pressure, including understanding peer pressure, resisting pressure and not pressurising others.

That there is a choice to delay sex or to enjoy intimacy without sex.

About the prevalence of some STIs, the impact they can have on those who contract them.

How the use of alcohol and drugs can lead to risky sexual behaviour.

The characteristics of positive healthy friendships in all contexts, including online.  

The roles and responsibilities of parents with respect to raising children.

How to recognise, respond to and seek help in situations of coercion, harassment, exploitation, abuse and sexual violence.

About different types of bullying (including cyberbullying) and their impact.

About online risks, including that any material someone provides to another has the potential to be shared online and the difficulties of removing it.

Not to provide material to others that they would not want shared further and not to share personal material which is sent to them.

What to do and where to get support to report material or manage issues online.

The impact of viewing sexually explicit and harmful content, including the dangers and distortions of pornography.

That sharing and viewing indecent images of children (including those created by children) is a criminal offence which carries severe penalties.

How all aspects of health can be affected by choices made in sex and relationships, including physical, emotional, mental, sexual and reproductive health and wellbeing.

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Also ideal for Catholic schools

In addition, Life Voice sessions and resources help Catholic schools in their coverage of many requirements of the Catholic Education Service’s model RSE curriculum for England and Wales.

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CES model RSE curriculum

About the sanctity of life, and the significanceof this concept in debates about abortion.

The different stages in the development of anunborn child in the womb from the moment ofconception to birth.

To recognise that sexuality is a God-given giftand that sexual intercourse is the most intimateexpression of human love and should be reservedfor marriage.

For young people to recognise their responsibilitiestowards others, and the human dignity of othersin God’s eyes; to show discernment, wisdom andgood judgement in their decision making, and torecognise how virtues, values, attitudes andbeliefs can drive a growing sense of purpose fortheir lives.

To be able to empathise with the suffering ofothers and the generosity to help others in trouble,recognizing the importance of self-sacrificinglove in this context.

How to be determined and resilient in the face ofdifficulty, including the strength of character tostand up for truth, goodness and the demandsof conscience in the face of pressure. To beprophetic in identifying and speaking out againstinjustice, even to accepting the unpopularity thisoften entails.

To debate moral questions in a way which iswell informed, nuanced and sensitive, takinginto account the teaching of the Catholic Churchin the relevant areas.

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