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AMAZE: a new sex ed video series

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Advocates for Youth, Answer and Youth Tech Health (YTH), September 2016 Advocates for Youth, Answer and Youth Tech Health (YTH) have launched AMAZE an online sexual education resource aimed specifically at 10-14 year olds. They have created a series of videos which aim to be humorous and engaging while helping young people learn about sex & relationships. The idea being reinforced is...

Respectful relationships education isn’t about activating a gender war

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The Conversation, October 20, 2016 6.14am AEDT
It is possible to talk with children and young people about gender without activating a gender war.
There have been claims in the press that programs addressing gender-based violence present all men as “bad” and all women as “victims”.
These claims misrepresent the evidence-based prevention education program to which they refer.
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Respect toolkit rolled out for every school in Australia

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Our Watch, Oct 10, 2016
Every Australian school can access respectful relationships education, a key approach to ending violence against women and their children, with the help of an evidence-based toolkit released today by Our Watch.

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Find The Respectful Relationships Education Toolkit here.
Find the Respectful Relationships Pilot Evaluation here.

Let’s talk about sex: Broaching sexual ethics with young people

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Australian Institute of Family Studies, 8 June 2016 Sexual violence and coercion is a serious problem faced by young people. Young women aged 18-24 are the most likely group to have experienced sexual violence in the past 12 months. As awkward or embarrassing as we can sometimes find it to talk to young people about sex and relationships, research such as that from the ABS shows how important it...

SHine launches LGBTI Cultural Safety and Respect Workforce Training Package

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SHine is excited to launch its LGBTI Cultural safety and Respect Training Package! Creating and sustaining a workplace that values and celebrates sexual and gender diversity has far reaching benefits for all of the stakeholders in your organisation. By providing a culture of safety and respect for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) employees, clients or other stakeholders...

World-first family violence prevention resource can build respectful and equal communities

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VicHealth, 17 May, 2016 Findings from VicHealth’s innovative primary prevention program, Generating Equality and Respect (GEAR), released today (17 May), provide a number of findings and transferable tools and resources for local governments, workplaces and organisations across Australia and internationally to utilise. The three-and-a-half year program, conducted in partnership with Monash City...

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