An introductory book for teaching consent issues to young people aged 10+, focusing on consent in all interactions, not just sexual ones. The book demonstrates how to lead fun and interactive exercises and have discussions with young people, including optional conversation starters and real-life examples.
An introductory book for teaching consent issues to young people aged 10+, focusing on consent in all interactions, not just sexual ones. The book demonstrates how to lead fun and interactive exercises and have discussions with young people, including optional conversation starters and real-life examples.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marcia Baczynski is a sexual communication coach, co-founder of Cuddle Party, and CEO of Asking For What You Want with over 17 years of experience. Marcia is a sought-after presenter at conferences across North America and a teacher for the School of Consent. Erica Scott is the creator of The Consent Culture Intro Workshop. As a survivor of child sexual abuse, 20 plus years of working in a male dominated industry, and as a mother of young adult children, she feels the urgency to bring more effective consent education to a wider audience.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements Foreword Introduction PART ONE: PREPARING How to Use this Book 1: Our Stories 2: What is Consent Culture? 3: Laying the Groundwork PART TWO: FACILITATING THE EXERCISES 4: Creating the Container 5: "No" Is a Complete Sentence 6: But It's Hard To Say No! 7: What If I'm A Maybe? 8: Changing Your Mind 9. Asking For What You Want Is Hard 10. Consent is Collaboration 11. Like a Deer In the Headlights 12. Backup, Not Backlash 13. Taking It Online 14. When Is The Hug Over? 15. Practice, Practice, Practice APPENDIX 1. Building a Consent-Oriented World APPENDIX 2. Partnering During the Workshop APPENDIX 3. Group Agreements APPENDIX 4. Legal Information APPENDIX 5. Participant Handout Template APPENDIX 6. Privilege/Power Wheel APPENDIX 7. Desire Smuggling APPENDIX 8. Additional Resources APPENDIX 9. Just The Workshop TERMINOLOGY NOTES ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Acknowledgements Foreword Introduction PART ONE: PREPARING How to Use this Book 1: Our Stories 2: What is Consent Culture? 3: Laying the Groundwork PART TWO: FACILITATING THE EXERCISES 4: Creating the Container 5: "No" Is a Complete Sentence 6: But It's Hard To Say No! 7: What If I'm A Maybe? 8: Changing Your Mind 9. Asking For What You Want Is Hard 10. Consent is Collaboration 11. Like a Deer In the Headlights 12. Backup, Not Backlash 13. Taking It Online 14. When Is The Hug Over? 15. Practice, Practice, Practice APPENDIX 1. Building a Consent-Oriented World APPENDIX 2. Partnering During the Workshop APPENDIX 3. Group Agreements APPENDIX 4. Legal Information APPENDIX 5. Participant Handout Template APPENDIX 6. Privilege/Power Wheel APPENDIX 7. Desire Smuggling APPENDIX 8. Additional Resources APPENDIX 9. Just The Workshop TERMINOLOGY NOTES ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ABOUT THE AUTHORS
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