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Consent and sexual consent: talking with children and teenagers

Understanding what consent means and being able to be assertive in this space is an important skill for young people to learn. Find strategies for talking to your child about this topic.
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Consent, Sexual consent, Respectful relationships, Parenting, social and emotional learning, teenagers

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Audience Parents
School Level Foundation - Year 1, Year 2 - Year 4, Year 5 - Year 6, Year 7 - Year 9

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