We Give Consent is student campaign lead by Tessa and Lia using social media to put Consent as a topic in the Ontario Health Curriculum. We live in a rape culture in which rape is accepted and expected as a norm; do you think that’s acceptable? We need to raise awareness about and teach consent, affirmative consent and “yes means yes!” in schools, not just abstinence. The reality is that many young people will choose to have sex, so why are we so scared of teaching kids and teens about safety and the importance consent? We recently declared a victiory on our petition (in the links) and we’re super excited to have consent finally being added into the curriculum! Give us a follow and check out our facebook and twitter for more updates and media inquiries.
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We Give Consent is student campaign lead by Tessa and Lia using social media to put Consent as a topic in the Ontario Health Curriculum. We live in a rape culture in which rape is accepted and expected as a norm; do you think that’s acceptable? We need to raise awareness about and teach consent, affirmative consent and “yes means yes!” in schools, not just abstinence. The reality is that many young people will choose to have sex, so why are we so scared of teaching kids and teens about safety and the importance consent? We recently declared a victiory on our petition (in the links) and we’re super excited to have consent finally being added into the curriculum! Give us a follow and check out our facebook and twitter for more updates and media inquiries.
We Give Consent is student campaign lead by Tessa and Lia using social media to put Consent as a topic in the Ontario Health Curriculum. We live in a rape culture in which rape is accepted and expected as a norm; do you think that’s acceptable? We need to raise awareness about and teach consent, affirmative consent and “yes means yes!” in schools, not just abstinence. The reality is that many young people will choose to have sex, so why are we so scared of teaching kids and teens about safety and the importance consent? We recently declared a victiory on our petition (in the links) and we’re super excited to have consent finally being added into the curriculum! Give us a follow and check out our facebook and twitter for more updates and media inquiries.
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We Give Consent is student campaign lead by Tessa and Lia using social media to put Consent as a topic in the Ontario Health Curriculum. We live in a rape culture in which rape is accepted and expected as a norm; do you think that’s acceptable? We need to raise awareness about and teach consent, affirmative consent and “yes means yes!” in schools, not just abstinence. The reality is that many young people will choose to have sex, so why are we so scared of teaching kids and teens about safety and the importance consent? We recently declared a victiory on our petition (in the links) and we’re super excited to have consent finally being added into the curriculum! Give us a follow and check out our facebook and twitter for more updates and media inquiries.
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We Give Consent is student campaign lead by Tessa and Lia using social media to put Consent as a topic in the Ontario Health Curriculum. We live in a rape culture in which rape is accepted and expected as a norm; do you think that’s acceptable? We need to raise awareness about and teach consent, affirmative consent and “yes means yes!” in schools, not just abstinence. The reality is that many young people will choose to have sex, so why are we so scared of teaching kids and teens about safety and the importance consent? We recently declared a victiory on our petition (in the links) and we’re super excited to have consent finally being added into the curriculum! Give us a follow and check out our facebook and twitter for more updates and media inquiries.
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We Give Consent is student campaign lead by Tessa and Lia using social media to put Consent as a topic in the Ontario Health Curriculum. We live in a rape culture in which rape is accepted and expected as a norm; do you think that’s acceptable? We need to raise awareness about and teach consent, affirmative consent and “yes means yes!” in schools, not just abstinence. The reality is that many young people will choose to have sex, so why are we so scared of teaching kids and teens about safety and the importance consent? We recently declared a victiory on our petition (in the links) and we’re super excited to have consent finally being added into the curriculum! Give us a follow and check out our facebook and twitter for more updates and media inquiries.
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We Give Consent is student campaign lead by Tessa and Lia using social media to put Consent as a topic in the Ontario Health Curriculum. We live in a rape culture in which rape is accepted and expected as a norm; do you think that’s acceptable? We need to raise awareness about and teach consent, affirmative consent and “yes means yes!” in schools, not just abstinence. The reality is that many young people will choose to have sex, so why are we so scared of teaching kids and teens about safety and the importance consent? We recently declared a victiory on our petition (in the links) and we’re super excited to have consent finally being added into the curriculum! Give us a follow and check out our facebook and twitter for more updates and media inquiries.
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