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New sex ed campaign slammed

Confusing new sex ed video slammed

  Rape prevention campaigners have slammed the Morrison government s confusing new consent education campaign for schools featuring bizarre videos of a woman smearing a man s face with a milkshake. Warning the videos fail to meet the National Standards for the prevention of sexual assault through education, advocates say expert revision of all of the current content is needed to ensure it actually works, and isn t harmful. The consent videos include examples of a woman being concerned about swimming in a beach because of sharks and a man with a spear gun trying to convince her to get in the water, and in another using an example of a man eating a tacos to explain sexual assault.

Australian consent education campaign lambasted for bizarre milkshake video and misinformation | Australian education

Last modified on Mon 19 Apr 2021 05.20 EDT Rape prevention and sexual education experts have criticised the federal government’s new consent education campaign, accusing it of creating “bizarre” videos and spreading misinformation about sex and consent. The Good Society website, launched as part of the Department of Education’s Respect Matters program, contains more than 350 videos, digital stories, podcasts and teaching materials to help teach sex and consent to school-age children. None of the videos aimed at students in years 10-12 use the words sex, rape, or assault. Instead, they employ confusing metaphors. In one video, a girl being scared to swim at the beach because of sharks is supposed to represent her being afraid to have sex because of STDs and pregnancy. In another, a girl smearing her milkshake in her boyfriend’s face has been taken by some to represent sexual assault or rape.

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