At Dhiverse we're all about inclusivity and equality and we want everyone to have the opportunity to be equipped to make informed decisions around relationships & sex, sexual health, sexual orientation, gender identity, consensual and pleasurable sexual activity, HIV status and online safety. We believe relationships and sex education should be part of everyone's lifelong learning. It's important for all young people and adults to be offered relationships and sex education, training, information and support in ways that reflect how they prefer to learn and be informed, so that they are equipped with the skills, knowledge and information they need to navigate and make decisions around relationships and sex in the 21st century.
Why the community needs us
Sexual ill-health, unhealthy relationships or confusion around our sexual identity can affect other aspects of our physical, mental and emotional well-being. Talking about sex, relationships, sexual health and sexual identity can, for some people, be awkward, embarrassing and sometimes scary. We help people to feel equipped and confident to talk about these things so they can get the education, support or information they need to make decisions.
Our impact on the community
We educate and support around 6000 young people and adults a year. We provide bespoke programmes designed to support people who have a learning disability or autism; young people who have offended or are displaying risky behaviours; anyone who needs counselling or support around relationships and sex, sexual health, HIV, sexual identity or sexual trauma.