ACCOUNTABILITY
We offer resources, workshops and courses and 1-1 accountability programs.
Courses, Workshops & Resources
We offer accountability workshops, holding men to account workshops as well as our One Year Foundation and in person Radical Accountability in Action course.
We also have different resources available to support accountability work.
Facilitated and curated by Meggan and Bryony; anti-violence activists, curators, authors and the co-founders of SLEEC. Their work is rooted in lived-experience led education and abolitionist practice.
1-1 Accountability Work
Our 1-1 specialist accountability program is for individuals who have caused harm and/or violence (historically or recently) or have enacted harmful behaviour that has impacted another person and wants support to hold themselves to account.
This work is a commitment.
We offer a confidential, non-judgemental and personalised space for you to begin exploring the harm you’ve caused and the impact of this harm facilitation by individuals with lived experience of rape, sexual violence, domestic violence and male violence. We will explore and unpack the roots of and context surrounding the behaviour, your own feelings and experiences. We will prioritise the action that is necessary to change your behaviour, remedy the harm centring healing and ownership.
Please note, we cannot do this work in one session. In order for an accountability process to fully take shape and be beneficial, we need a commitment of a minimum of 8 sessions.
Each session costs £200. Every session you will have two facilitators working with you.
The Facilitators
Meggan and Bryony are anti-violence activists, curators, authors and the co-founders of SLEEC. Their work is rooted in lived-experience led education and abolitionist practice.
They bring over 27 years of combined experience in crisis and trauma services, and male violence prevention, earning multiple awards for their work. Their previous roles span casework, facilitation, crisis intervention, support work, training, consultancy, program facilitation and conflict management.
They have worked within safe houses, sexual violence and domestic abuse services, trafficking and sexual exploitation support services, homelessness services, and mental health care.
As survivors of rape, sexual violence, Meggan and Bryony offer much more than just professional expertise, they bring a profound understanding of trauma, accountability, and systemic injustice. Their lived experience informs their compassionate work helping individuals and communities to navigate the complex and the difficult.