LOVE SHOULDN'T HURT - LOVE
FEEDBACK:
 
The LSH project goes into schools and youth centres across Canterbury and East Kent
 
Schools such as Barton Court, Simon Langton, Canterbury High have all had the Love Shouldn't Hurt team in and really benifited from it.
 
Here is some feedback:
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LSH Schools Project feedback from Dept Head
St Anselms Dept Head talks about the benifit of the LSH project in schools. The LSH project did one assembly to all year groups and then 3 PSHE lessons with all of year 9 as a follow on
 
The project helped me to not be scared about a certain person and to make the right steps to be more confident-YOUNG PERSON
 
The assembly the guys took was very good. A positive balance of facts, interaction and openess-TEACHER
 
It really helped me improve my self esteem. I never really thought about how I view myself but I can see now that the way I look at myself is really important. -YOUNG PERSON
 
It was helpful to see that there were others in my situation.
-YOUNG PERSON
 
My problems are begging to change. The guys really helped me through this.-YOUNG PERSON
 
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Teachers response to the LSH schools project
Mr Appleby from St Anselms school in Canterbury Kent is involved in a lot ofpastoral care and support. He talks about the importance of creating awarness and bringing to light unhealthy relationships