Why Work With Us


WHY WORK WITH US

WA's most experienced consent educators. Perth-based. Always.

We Are W/M is not a national provider parachuting into Western Australia with a generic program and a flight booking. We live here. We know your schools, your communities, your curricula, and the specific cultural pressures facing young people in this state. We have been doing this work in WA since 2021 - and every single school we have ever worked with has asked us to come back.

28,000+

people educated

230+

organisations engaged

100%

of students want us back

5+

years delivering across Australia

7 REASONS

Why schools across Perth and WA choose We Are W/M

There are a lot of organisations offering consent and relationships education. Here is why the ones who have seen us work keep coming back - and why the ones who haven't yet should.

  • Curriculum Requirements

    Our programs cater to 5 educational goals of the Western Australian Schools SCSA curriculum:

    •Being Healthy, Safe and Active by teaching students about their personal identities and emotions

    •Communicating and Interacting for Health and well-being by teaching students how to change and cope with circumstances that are negatively affecting them

    •Contributing to Healthy and Active Communities by teaching students to critically analyse contextual factors that influence their health and wellbeing

    •Strategies are examined, such as communicating choices, seeking, giving, and denying consent, and expressing opinions and needs that can support the development of respectful relationships, including sexual relationships

    •Strategies to communicate assertively when seeking, giving, or denying consent are explained and applied

  • Strategic Directions for Public Schools 2020 - 2024

    Our programs align with the 2020 - 2024 strategic directions for public schools:

    Aspirations

    Develop the personal and social attributes that form the basis for future wellbeing

    Be well prepared to take the step beyond school into further education, training or work

    Improvement Drivers

    Provide every student with a pathway to a successful future.

    Partner with families, communities, and agencies to support the educational engagement of every student.

    Use evidence to drive decision-making at all levels of the system.

    Success

    Enhance student health and wellbeing

    Ensure students gain the skills, qualifications and knowledge needed to experience success

    We pride ourself on collaborating with public, independent, and Catholic schools.

    We strive for whole-school initiatives, community of practice, and ongoing support for schools.

  • Health Promoting Schools Framework

    Our programs align with the Health Promoting Schools Framework as advocated by Growing and Developing Healthy Relationships (GDHR):

    •Promotes the health and well-being of students, school staff, families, and community members

    •Provides a safe and supportive environment

    •Involves student participation and empowerment

    •Collaborates with parents and the local community and helps them understand how the community can contribute to (or undermine) positive health education.

    •Engages with health and education officials, health providers, teachers, parents and community to strive to improve health outcomes

    •Encourage input of students, parents and teachers into relationship and sexual health education

    •Organise relationship/sexual health education courses for parents

  • FOCUS2025

    Our programs align with the FOCUS2025 commitments:

    •Provide every student with a pathway to a successful future

    •Partner with families, communities, and agencies to support the engagement of every student

    •Use evidence to drive decision-making at all levels of the system

  • Unaddressed Learning Interests

    The Let’s Talk About Sex: National Youth Survey (2012) found that students said learning at school focused too much on biological aspects like bodies, bugs, and babies. Many students asked for more information on diversity, relationships, intimacy, sexual pleasure, and love.

    • Statistics show more young people are sexually active, there are increased interactions of unwanted sex, and alcohol is playing a prominent role in the behaviour of young people.

    • The most recent Australian survey of secondary school students highlighted that more than one-quarter (28.4 per cent) of sexually active students reported an unwanted sexual experience.  Their most common reasons for this unwanted sex were due to pressure from a partner, being intoxicated or feeling frightened.

    • It is important to teach young people that there is a wide range of “normal” when it comes to relationships such as while some relationships involve sexual intimacy, others will not. It is essential to promote healthy relationships by not only teaching them about respect for themselves but also a mutual respect for others.

  • Societal/ Community Impact

    Our programs work to create educated and empowered people that can equally contribute to society.

    By educating young people, we actively contribute to:

    The Western Australian Family and Domestic Violence Strategy by promoting awareness and prevention.

    The Family Violence Protection Act 2008 through fostering understanding and respect in relationships.

    The WA Police Domestic Violence Policy by encouraging early intervention and reporting.

    The Department of Communities’ support services by preparing future generations to seek help and support.

    The Domestic Violence Prevention Strategy by engaging youth in prevention efforts and community involvement.

    The Family and Domestic Violence High Risk Team (FaDHRT) by helping young people recognise and address high-risk situations.

  • Parental Perspective

    Key findings from Western Australia (WA) show that 93% of parents support schools to deliver relationships and sexuality education within schools (findings from the National Survey of Australian Parents).

  • Bespoke

    Our programs are bespoke and we can tailor them to suit your young people’s needs.

    We ensure strategies for culturally and linguistically diverse (CaLD) communities, as well as resources for LGBTIQ+ youth and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

    Our programs are designed to be accessible to everyone, supported by equity frameworks and inclusion standards.


  • Mandatory Reporting Trained

    All staff are mandatory reporting trained.

What Schools Say

“It was so lovely to have two incredible presenters deliver some very important safety messages to our Year 9 and 10 girls around the topics of ‘online safety’ and issues around ‘consent’.

Our audiences were captivated by the messages and information shared and left feeling more empowered and in control. The Students felt both Nicolette and Kate were open, accepting and provided a safe and comfortable atmosphere in the room.School Health Nurse

“I just wanted to say a big THANK YOU from the RYC staff and the girls in She/Her.

I have heard nothing but positive words from our girls about you lot. We really appreciate you coming down and educating our group.

I honestly wish something like this was around when I was growing up, all the misinformation and stigma around the human body and mental health. Two super important topics you guys covered in such a light-hearted and engaging way.

I am a facilitator myself and know how hard it is to keep a group of teens engaged for that long. Especially a group of girls you don’t know.

I was nothing but impressed and am SO EXCITED to have you back next term. And I cannot wait to work with you again soon.” — Social Worker

“Thank you so much Kate and Nicolette for the talk at ** for year 9 girls today! Its really amazing to finally see some kind of program being brought into schools to educate kids about just how to be generally good people and how to navigate the world and relationships as we get older. ** has had quite a bit of issues regarding the whole area of consent, sexism, homophobia and racism, mostly coming from a lot of uneducated boys across year groups so it’s really comforting to know that us girls aren’t alone in the fight. Everything you said was really inspiring and important and just an overall thank you from me and so many others, what you guys are doing is making a real difference and is starting conversations between people which desperately needs to happen :)” —

Year 9 Student

Recognised at every level - from WA classrooms to the Australian Senate

  • Awards

    Kate Raston - WA State Finalist, Young Australian of the Year & Young Citizen of the Year. Nicolette Beard - BHP Young Western Australian of the Year

  • Australian Senate

    Senator Fatima Payman spoke about We Are W/M's impact in the Australian Senate, 2023. Submissions made to multiple Senate inquiries on sexual consent law reform

  • Parliamentary submissions

    Submissions to the Senate Inquiry into sexual consent laws, the Inquiry into Justice Responses to Sexual Violence, and the NSW Sentencing Council review.

  • Research & UWA partnership

    Power & Perception research project (2026) in partnership with the University of Western Australia - producing evidence-based curriculum on digital masculinity for WA schools.

  • Media

    Featured in The West Australian, ABC Drive, ABC Breakfast, Sunrise, Mamamia, RTRFM, Radio Fremantle, The Perth Business Podcast, and Student Edge.

  • Community Advocacy

    Keynote speakers at the No More Rally, Perth - addressing over 3,000 attendees on gender-based violence and systemic change. Partnered with the WA Police accountability investigation.

Frequently Asked Questions

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