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Revision as of 21:01, 10 April 2024

Return to Chapter 1: Healthy Relationships (College Level)

Sub Sections

Consent: An Important Part of Every Healthy Relationship

What is consent and how to say no.

Resource Type Description Comments
PDF PDF 1-page PDF on consent  
Tea and Consent Video Example of Consent in offering a person tea (2:49)  Supporting resources related to this video on their website.  
http://www.consentiseverything.com/#Home
More than just tea Video This video builds on the prior video with more details and clarity..(4:28)   
A TEDx Talk on Consent Video How Consent is More than Just a Question and Answer.. 
This gets into fault, shame and other realities (18:27)
This introduces the HOT SPICE acronym, and then the speaker goes beyond just getting a "Yes."
A TEDx Talk about Boys and Young Men understanding consent. Video Good presentation by a man who does workshops for boys and young ment. (15:48) This is more ABOUT communicating with boys and young men about conseent than being an ideal video FOR boys and young men.
  Exercise    

 

Non-verbal signs that a person may not be consenting

They don't have to say "No" to communicate "No."

Resource Type Description Comments
PDF PDF 1 page summary of examples that should be treated as a "No" with regard to consent.  
Understanding non-consent without words Video Same content as PDF in a 2-minute video format  
PDF of discussion questions Exercise Discussion to understand why it is important to err on the side of treating non-verbal cues as NOT consenting.  

  Last updated: April 4