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The topic of sexual consent is highly sensitive and emotional. It can be hard to yarn about because we might not understand it and feel shame not knowing. Questions such as ‘can consent be taken away’ can be confusing.
As parents and caregivers, our kids look to us to help show them what healthy relationships look like. It’s not easy, but by us learning more about sexual consent and yarning about it, we’re better placed to do this.
So, let’s start the conversation. Because Consent Can’t Wait.
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First Nations cutdown video with Joel - So what is sexual consent
VideoFirst Nations ambassador Joel Wenitong yarn about 'so what is sexual consent'
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First Nations cutdown video with Joel - What is online consent
VideoFirst Nations ambassador Joel Wenitong yarn about 'what is online consent'
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First Nations cutdown video with Anita - What is online consent
VideoFirst Nations ambassador Anita Heiss yarn about 'what is online consent'
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First Nations cutdown video with Joel - How do you show you don't consent
VideoFirst Nations ambassador Joel Wenitong yarn about 'how do you show you don't consent'
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First Nations cutdown video with Anita - How do you show you don't consent
VideoFirst Nations ambassador Anita Heiss yarn about 'how do you show you don't consent'
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First Nations cutdown video with Joel - How do you show consent
VideoFirst Nations ambassador Joel Wenitong yarn 'about how do you show consent'
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First Nations cutdown video with Anita - How do you show consent
VideoFirst Nations ambassador Anita Heiss yarn about 'how do you show consent'
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First Nations cutdown video with Anita - So what is sexual consent
VideoFirst Nations ambassador Anita Heiss yarn about 'so what is sexual consent'
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First Nations social tile 3
Social tiles‘Consent Can’t Wait’ First Nations social tile to share on your channels
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Social tiles‘Can I change my mind at any time?’ First Nations social tile to share on your channels
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First Nations social tile 1
Social tiles‘What is sexual consent?’ First Nations social tile to share on your channels
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First Nations poster 5 (colour)
Poster‘It’s okay to change your mind’ First Nations poster to share with your networks
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First Nations poster 5 (black and white)
Poster‘It’s okay to change your mind’ First Nations poster to share with your networks
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First Nations poster 4 (colour)
Poster‘Get everyone to agree’ First Nations poster to share with your networks
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First Nations poster 4 (black and white)
Poster‘Get everyone to agree’ First Nations poster to share with your networks
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First Nations poster 3 (colour)
Poster‘It’s okay to change your mind’ First Nations poster to share with your networks
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First Nations poster 3 (black and white)
Poster‘It’s okay to change your mind’ First Nations poster to share with your networks
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First Nations poster 2 (colour)
Poster‘Get everyone to agree’ First Nations poster to share with your networks
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First Nations poster 2 (black and white)
Poster‘Get everyone to agree’ First Nations poster to share with your networks
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First Nations poster 1
Poster‘What is sexual consent?’ First Nations poster to share with your networks
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First Nations hero video with Joel Wenitong
VideoFirst Nations ambassador Joel Wenitong yarns about sexual consent
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First Nations hero video with Anita Heiss and Joel Wenitong
VideoFirst Nations ambassadors Anita Heiss and Joel Wenitong yarn about sexual consent
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First Nations hero video with Anita Heiss
VideoFirst Nations ambassador Anita Heiss yarns about sexual consent
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First Nations conversation guide
Conversation guideTeaching kids and young people about sexual consent sets them up to have healthy, happy and safe relationships in the future. This conversation guide has tips to help you yarn about consent.