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How can I take the Consent Matters course?
 
Our Consent Matters: Boundaries, Respect and Positive Intervention training is hosted on an external website called Epigeum, so you will need to register for an account with them. Please read the following steps carefully: 

 

  1. Register on the training website using your King’s email address and create a password. 
  2. You'll be asked to enter a token. Use the code e1f8dad0
  3. Go to your email inbox and open the registration email from Epigeum (technical@epigeum.com). Click ‘activate your account’. 
  4. Login. Your username is your King's email address. 
  5. On the 'My courses' screen, select 'Consent Matters: Boundaries, Respect and Positive Intervention (Second Edition)' training.
  6. The course contains three modules, which you should work through in order. Start by clicking on 'Launch' for the first module, 'Thinking about consent' and follow the instructions. 
 
 
What is covered in Consent Matters training?
 
The Consent Matters training  includes the following: 

Module 1: Thinking about consent – This module will define the meaning of consent, to help you to identify when you have been given consent, and will cover scenarios when consent can, or cannot be given, regardless of your gender or sexual orientation.

Module 2: Communication skills and relationships -  This module will help you to define and recognise your own boundaries, and how to talk about boundaries with others.

Module 3: Looking out for others – This module will help you to take simple, safe, and effective steps to challenge harassment when you see it.  
 
 
Further support

 

Technical support

  • If you are having technical difficulties accessing the Consent Matters training, you can contact technical support at the Epigeum technical support page or by email. Support is available between 9.00 - 17.00.

 

Support for you

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