My body safe 2017.
Our class has come together and combined their ideas to make a brainstorm.
As you can see:
Respect
Reflect
Listen
Ask
They are the for things to consent.
So zoning out is a page where you can zone out if you are not compatible talking about sex or what they are talking about.
The thing about the law is that you have to be over 16 to have sex and to give consent.
The last one a free agreement is like if both of you are over 16 and yous both give an enthusiastic yes for example if you and her say yes like yous want to do it.
- Body safe was run by body safe people They came into our class every Wednesdays for 4 weeks.
- In BodySafe, we learnt about sex
- It was difficult for me to talk about sex because it was my first time talking about sex and i was little bit uncountable.
- It was good how we were communicating.
- It was good how the educators were confident
- The best thing about BodySafe was learning new things
- If someone was to ask me about BodySafe I would tell them about consent and no consent and the law.
Kia ora Isitolo,
ReplyDeleteWell done for learning and remembering so much from BodySafe, very impressed with how you have explained consent here - well done!
In particular I like that you have included the 4 Steps to Consent, Ask-Listen-Respect-Reflect, as it gives practical information for how people can actually make consent work.
Talking about sex and consent can be uncomfortable and it's great to acknowledge this. Thank you for participating in BodySafe!
Ngā mihi,
Renee - BodySafe Educator
Kia ora Isitolo,
ReplyDeleteWow - you have a great understanding of consent! That's awesome!
Good on you for completing the programme even though it was difficult for you. I'm glad the zone-out pages were useful to you.
Keep it up!
- Laura, BodySafe educator :)