Wednesday, 6 September 2017

BodySafe 2017

BodySafe2017

4 steps to “CONSENT”
  • Ask
  • Listen
  • Respect
  • Reflect

A free agreement:
  • Communicating
  • Talking to each other

Sexual Violence
  • Rape
  • 21057508_1541808612532697_733322918_o.jpgBlack mail

No “CONSENT”
  • Drunk
  • High
  • Sleeping

DON’T BE A BYSTANDER

  • Do something

4 comments:

  1. Tena koe Mykka :)

    It's great to see you sharing what you have learnt during the BodySafe programme. This format is quite hard to read on your blog. Can you think of another way that you could share what you have learnt that is clearer for anyone visiting your blog to read?

    Miss :)

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  2. Hollo mykka you have done well on your bodysafe work
    k bye

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  3. Kia ora Mykkaisis,

    It's great to see you have remembered and included lots of the main points from the BodySafe programme - well done!!

    I really like that you have included communication as an important part of consent and a free agreement. As people get better at communicating together relationships can get stronger.

    Great work having drunk, high and sleeping as times where someone cannot consent - remember there is also no consent if someone is under the age of 16 or if there is any kind of force, pressure or threat.

    Well done!

    Ngā mihi,

    Renee - BodySafe educator

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  4. Kia ora Mykkaisis,

    This is an awesome reflection on BodySafe! You have a great understanding of what a "free agreement" is. I also like how you've included the 4 Steps to Consent in your blog post.

    Well done Mykkaisis!

    Ngā mihi,
    Laura - BodySafe educator :)

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