Skip over main navigation
  • Log in
  • Basket: (0 items)
Fastn
  • Search
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
Donate
  • Twitter
Menu
  • About us
    • Did you know?
    • Why we're needed
    • Who we are
    • Meet the team
    • Contact us
    • Current vacancies
  • How we help
    • Relationships education
    • Youth programmes
    • Family, Employment and Sustainability
    • Case studies
    • Resources
  • What you can do
    • Become an activist
    • Champion relationships
    • Become a Trustee
    • Fundraise
  • Our news and blogs
  • Admin
    • Log in
  • Basket: (0 items)

Latest

Published: 20th January, 2020

Updated: 16th March, 2022

Author:

Share this page
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Latest

  • Young people need more than Relationship Sex Education (RSE) in the classroom to achieve the relationships they want

    Young people need more than Relationship Sex Education (RSE) in the classroom to achieve the relationships they want

    High quality RSE in schools and colleges is important to prepare young people for relationships. But in a new poll young people highlighted the vital contribution that role models play throughout the different aspects of their lives.

  • Media

    Media

    We are keen to work with members of the media and other stakeholders to increase awareness of the central role relationships play in our lives.

  • Building the capabilities of adults in the lives of children

    Building the capabilities of adults in the lives of children

    When Fastn's Education Programme Development Co-ordinator Hannah Partis attended Family Links' 25th Anniversary conference in April 2022, she was excited to see the 'Principles of Excellence in Relationship Education' reflected in practice.

  • Did you know?

    Did you know?

    Our brains are shaped by our relationship experiences, particularly when we are young.

Most read

  • Current vacancies

    Current vacancies

    There are no current vacancies with Fastn. Please bookmark this page to check for future opportunities with us.

  • Why we're needed

    Why we're needed

    Our experiences of relationships have lifelong consequences for our health, wealth and happiness.

  • Who we are

    Who we are

    An introduction to FASTN, our work and our values

  • Meet our team

    Meet our team

    Meet the Trustees of Fastn, and see what makes them tick!

  • Meet the staff

    Meet the staff

    Meet the team and learn about the people who make FASTN tick.

  • Commitment and families - with TrueTube

    Commitment and families - with TrueTube

    Our commitment and families film is now available, the new teaching resource puts relationships front and centre of school efforts to support children post-pandemic.

  • Empathy in Commitment

    Empathy in Commitment

    Dr Kerry Ashton-Shaw looks at empathy and its importance in healthy committed relationships

  • Did you know?

    Did you know?

    Our brains are shaped by our relationship experiences, particularly when we are young.

  • Status

    Status

    Our research shows that young people consider concepts of healthy commitment and positive relationship ambition as central to their lives now and in the future.

  • Committed Relationships: Benefits and ingredients according to our expert

    Committed Relationships: Benefits and ingredients according to our expert

    Benefits and Ingredients of Committed Relationships according to Dr Kerry Ashton-Shaw

Latest tweet

Sign up for our newsletter

Please enter your first name
Please enter your last name
Please enter your email address Please enter a valid email address (e.g. [email protected])

Find us

Registered Office
Union,
Albert Square,
Manchester,
M2 6LW


[email protected]

The Fastn team are all home-based, we have no staff at Union, Albert Square. It is best to get in touch via email in the first instance.  

Free Charity Hosting by Kualo

Links

  • Media
  • Sitemap
  • Accessibility
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy

© 2020 Fastn | Registered Charity Number 1173625