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Consent

This video focuses on the topic of sexual consent. It aims to empower young people with legal knowledge to improve decision-making and reduce their risk of becoming victims or breaking the law. An accompanying fact sheet for each topic will further assist teachers, parents and carers. A postcard provides important points to remember. Note that the laws mentioned in the video apply in the state of Victoria and may be different in your context.
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Keywords

respectful relationships, RRE, relationships, sexuality, intellectual disability, consent, autism spectrum, RRE, respectful relationships education, respectful, respect, disability

Categories

Topic Respectful relationships primary, Respectful relationships: Students with disability - Primary, Respectful relationships secondary, Respectful relationships: Students with disability - Secondary
Audience Educators
School Level Year 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12
Learning Area Health and Physical Education
General Capabilities Personal and Social Capability

Details

Published by Murray Mallee Community Legal Service
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