We’re an award-winning charity
We’ve been recognised as a leading youth charity in the relationships and sex education (RSE) space with an award win
We’ve been recognised as a leading youth charity in the relationships and sex education (RSE) space with an award win
Fumble’s Youth Manifesto shouts about the changes young people want to see when it comes to accessing relationships and sex education online As part of growing up, young people struggle with challenges around sex, relationships, our mental health and our identities. With the internet playing a big role in our daily lives, we also have…
Here Deirdre, a mother of two young children, explains why she’s backing Fumble’s Youth Manifesto Imagine this: you’re having a mooch around YouTube, and you notice ‘ladyes with no clothes on’ as a suggested search. You know it wasn’t your partner because his spelling is pretty good, so it’s more than likely one of your…
Here Romla, who lives with a form of Muscular Dystrophy, explains why online sex education needs to be inclusive of disabled people Disabled people have long been excluded from conversations about sex and pleasure, as it’s not been seen as necessary. This exclusion puts disabled children and young people at greater risk of abuse and…
Our CEO Lucy Whitehouse appeared on the All Things Mental Health podcast to talk about the link between sexual and mental health
The UK government called for evidence for a new Women’s Health Strategy in June 2021 – here’s Fumble’s response, led by a group of our volunteers In everything we do, young people are at the centre of Fumble. We’re responding to the Women’s Health Strategy consultation because we want to make sure girls’ and young…
We recently joined FemFest 2021 for a panel on ‘Sex, Relationships and Inclusionary Health’. Here, Fumble volunteer Rachel Cameron-Potter picks out her highlights from the conversation.
Our new research conducted suggests that 88% of 11-25 year-olds have struggled with their mental health during the pandemic
We’re sad but not surprised to read Ofsted’s report about what’s going on in schools across the country. Here’s our response.
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