Tender is a London based organisation that promotes healthy relationships based on equality and respect. We facilitate the TRUST Project which aims to enable young people to develop positive attitudes towards relationships in order to challenge anti-social behaviour and prevent intimate violence.
Tender works to stop violence in relationships before it happens and brings expertise in the use of drama and the creative arts to address issues of domestic violence and sexual abuse. We work in secondary schools, youth centres and refuges, with London borough councils, young people and university students across the country to raise awareness about domestic violence.

Watch this space!
Popular girl teen mag, Bliss will be featuring an article about their survey on young women and dating violence and will include an interview with TRUST's Education Manager, Susie. Issue out: 22 April.
See our Trust Project
BBC3's Dangerous Love documentary features our TRUST workshop as a unique domestic violence prevention model and explores the issues of violence in teenage dating relationships. More information about the documentary here
Need2know are an award winning online advice resource for young people about student life and relationships.
They have made a short film about one of our Trust Projects in London. To view our work, click here

If you or a friend/ family member are experiencing abuse, please go to our helplines page
National Domestic Help Line: 0808 2000 247
Our relationships section covers healthy and unhealthy relationships. For information about early warning signs of abuse, click here
You can also find more information by going to Refuge or Women's Aid
All pictures on this site have been donated by Trust Project participants: Copthall School, Hendon School, Brentford School for Girls, Harris Academy Bermondsey, Ravens Wood School for Boys, London Bubble Theatre Company & photographer Julia Honess


