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Creating consent culture: a handbook for educators

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Baczynski, Marcia Scott, Erica Jessica Kingsley Publisher (London, 2022) (eng) English 9781805016649 Unknown First edition SEXUAL CONSENT--STUDY AND TEACHING; Unknown Can you imagine a world where no one feared a violation of their boundaries? A world where everyone felt safe in their bodies and confident in asking for what they wanted? Teaching consent education is the way to achieve this vision, and this entry level book for educators helps you teach and discuss consent issues to young adults, from 10+. The fun, interactive exercises in this book focus on consent in all interactions, not just sexual ones, and explores skills that help young people to increase their relational intelligence and build positive, reciprocal relationships.

Drawing on their combined experiences of over 25 years as consent educators, the authors have seen that more respectful, generous and joyful ways of relating to one another are possible. In this vital book, they challenge common assumptions about consent and coercion, and invite educators of all walks to become instigators of a profound culture shift.

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1 online resource (176 pages) Unknown illustrations

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Front Matter

• Introduction

1. Preparing

• How to Use This Book

1 Our Stories

2 What Is Consent Culture?

3 Laying the Groundwork



2. Facilitating the Exercises

4 Creating the Container

5 "No" Is a Complete Sentence

6 But It's Hard to Say No!

7 What If I'm a Maybe?

8 Changing Your Mind

9 Consent Is Collaboration

10 Asking for What You Want Is Hard

11 Like a Deer in the Headlights

12 Backup, Not Backlash

13 Taking It Online

14 When Is the Hug Over?

15 Practice, Practice, Practice


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