Not your Mum's Sex Ed with Haley Drolet
When? Friday 4 April 2025
6-8pm
Free/pay what you can
What?
A drop in crafting session offering education and resources with a focus on queer sexual health. Reclaim your understanding of sexual health through an interactive evening of discussion, badge making, zine making and collage
The poor state of Sex Education in the UK has left generations of women and queer folks with a miseducation about our bodies, our rights, and our pleasure. This workshop seeks to redress some of this by making participants aware of this history, providing practical resources, and inviting them to reclaim their understanding of sexual health for themselves.
Haley Drolet (they/she) is a PhD candidate at the University for the Creative Arts where they are completing a practice-based thesis on photography and queer sexual health. Haley is passionate about reproductive justice, trans-inclusive feminism, and using art to create conversation about healthcare access and patient empowerment.
Who? All welcome
16+
How?
Book below or contact engagement@ovada.org.uk for more info
Materials:
Feel free to bring along magazines or books for collaging, although we’ll also have some onsite to use
Assorted fabric scraps if you’d like to contribute to making fabric badges
Accessibility: We will be on the ground floor, however please note that we do not have a fully accessible toilet
When? Friday 4 April 2025
6-8pm
Free/pay what you can
What?
A drop in crafting session offering education and resources with a focus on queer sexual health. Reclaim your understanding of sexual health through an interactive evening of discussion, badge making, zine making and collage
The poor state of Sex Education in the UK has left generations of women and queer folks with a miseducation about our bodies, our rights, and our pleasure. This workshop seeks to redress some of this by making participants aware of this history, providing practical resources, and inviting them to reclaim their understanding of sexual health for themselves.
Haley Drolet (they/she) is a PhD candidate at the University for the Creative Arts where they are completing a practice-based thesis on photography and queer sexual health. Haley is passionate about reproductive justice, trans-inclusive feminism, and using art to create conversation about healthcare access and patient empowerment.
Who? All welcome
16+
How?
Book below or contact engagement@ovada.org.uk for more info
Materials:
Feel free to bring along magazines or books for collaging, although we’ll also have some onsite to use
Assorted fabric scraps if you’d like to contribute to making fabric badges
Accessibility: We will be on the ground floor, however please note that we do not have a fully accessible toilet
When? Friday 4 April 2025
6-8pm
Free/pay what you can
What?
A drop in crafting session offering education and resources with a focus on queer sexual health. Reclaim your understanding of sexual health through an interactive evening of discussion, badge making, zine making and collage
The poor state of Sex Education in the UK has left generations of women and queer folks with a miseducation about our bodies, our rights, and our pleasure. This workshop seeks to redress some of this by making participants aware of this history, providing practical resources, and inviting them to reclaim their understanding of sexual health for themselves.
Haley Drolet (they/she) is a PhD candidate at the University for the Creative Arts where they are completing a practice-based thesis on photography and queer sexual health. Haley is passionate about reproductive justice, trans-inclusive feminism, and using art to create conversation about healthcare access and patient empowerment.
Who? All welcome
16+
How?
Book below or contact engagement@ovada.org.uk for more info
Materials:
Feel free to bring along magazines or books for collaging, although we’ll also have some onsite to use
Assorted fabric scraps if you’d like to contribute to making fabric badges
Accessibility: We will be on the ground floor, however please note that we do not have a fully accessible toilet