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June 12, 2019
What Do You Mean?
Unblurring the Lines
between Consent, Assault,
& So Much More
Many young
people are undereducated in consent, thus limiting their understanding of what
it is and what it is not. Research finds persistent confusion about what constitutes both lack of consent and
sexual assault. As youth-serving professionals, we can help bridge that
gap to help young people better understand these two relevant and extremely
important topics. In other words, let’s work to help “unblur” what for some can
be a blurry understanding of consent and sexual assault.
In
this interactive webinar, participants will respond to scenarios as well as
discuss and explore tips and strategies for communicating “yes,” checking in,
and exploring sexual boundaries between partners. Objectives:Specifically, webinar
attendees will be able to:
- Define
what consent is and what it is not.
- Identify
3-4 components of what is effectively communicated consent and boundaries.
- Explain the importance of
educating youth on the right to refuse sexual contact and what refusal can look
like.
Presenters: Kysha
Parker, MPH, CHES, Community-Based Initiative Program Manager at Georgia
Campaign for Adolescent Power and Potential
Who should attend: Youth-serving
professionals in the field of Adolescent Health and Youth Development,
pregnancy prevention and sexual risk avoidance grantees, relationship skills
educators, community-based youth workers, dating violence prevention teachers,
family life educators, health educators, high school counselors
When: Wednesday, June 12, 2019, 4:00 pm Eastern/1:00 pm Pacific Duration: 60 minutes
Cost: Free!
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