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New online resources on consent and peer pressure for teachers and parents

New online resources on consent and peer pressure for teachers and parents We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Australian teachers and parents will have access to more than 350 new online materials about safe and respectful relationships from Wednesday, to help schools and families talk about topics including consent and peer pressure. Online content released through the federal government’s Respect Matters program comes as the nation’s schools continue to grapple with an outpouring of testimonies about teenage sexual assault within their communities. Federal Education and Youth Minister Alan Tudge said parents were the most important people to teach children about respect and relationships but that schools could also play a “vital role”.

Teens to learn about consent in sex-ed shake-up

Education by Natasha Bita Premium Content   Sexual consent will be taught to children as young as 14 while primary school kids will learn about violence against women under new respectful relationship lessons to tackle sexual assaults among school students. More than 350 videos, digital stories, podcasts and other lesson materials will be available free to teachers, students and families through The Good Society website, as part of the Respect Matters program. Kids as young as four will learn about empathy, peer pressure, interacting respectfully and challenging discriminatory behaviour , in lessons for primary school students. High school students in years 7 to 9 will learn about relationships and power, and abuse .

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