Young players at Brighton & Hove Albion are to be trained on issues around sexual consent, according to reports.
All youngsters at the Championship club in both the men's and the women's teams will apparently be given guidance as part of the Protect, Inform and Prevent programme.
According to BBC Sport, the players will take part in confidential question and answer sessions, led by a former police detective and a psychotherapist, about their previous encounters.
In 2013, four Brighton players were found not guilty of sexual assault and voyeurism after a 19-year-old woman claimed to have been assaulted at a hotel.