Consent Doesn’t Just Mean “Yes” or “No”: A New Perspective on Respect, Trust, and Boundaries
vendredi 13 novembre 2020 à 09:45–10:45 EST
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Target Audience
Secondary
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Post-secondary/Admissions
Nearing Retirement/Retired
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Post-secondary/Admissions
Nearing Retirement/Retired
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Tools for working smarter, not harder
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Issues in Counseling
Social Emotional Learning
Mental Health Awareness
Parent/Community Engagement
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Issues in Counseling
Social Emotional Learning
Mental Health Awareness
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
Consent isn't as simple as yes or no, and a better understanding of consent helps students combat the risk of sexual assault. Representatives of Defend Innocence will help you gain practical tools for students of all ages as you learn more about the different facets of consent. Community leaders will walk away with a new perspective on consent and free tools to teach both students and parents how to practice consent in productive ways.