Milkshake consent video: Two sexual consent videos removed from government website after backlash from Acting Victorian Premier James Merlino and experts : vimarsana.com

Milkshake consent video: Two sexual consent videos removed from government website after backlash from Acting Victorian Premier James Merlino and experts


Other sexual violence experts described some material on The Good Society website as “victim-blaming and moralising”.
The package is part of the Morrison government’s Respect Matters program and is designed for prep to year 12 students. It is under fire for using “bizarre” videos about milkshakes and nachos to teach consent, not introducing the concept of sexual consent until year 10 and reinforcing gender stereotypes.
Associate Professor Ollis said she found the whole situation incredible.
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“There has been no consultation with academics or practitioners in the field nationally,” she said.
“The videos that have been developed are insulting to young people ... I cannot believe an educator in the sexuality and relationships field ... developed these. They are likely to do more harm than good with unsuspecting teachers who are likely to have had no professional development.”

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