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Consent — BodySafe
http://www.bodysafe.nz/consent
Where to get support. Where to get support. Consent is a free agreement made together for any sexual situations or experiences. We define consent as an ENTHUSIASTIC YES! Consent is sexy because it means both people are into it. It’s a very important part of a respectful sexual relationship! Consent is really important when it comes to any kind of sexual experience. It’s important that everyone involved is keen on anything sexual that is happening. Jump to a topic to learn more about CONSENT:. BODYSAFE is...
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Support — BodySafe
http://www.bodysafe.nz/support
Where to get support. Where to get support. People who have had unwanted sexual experiences can feel pretty bad. Millions of survivors have found healing and happiness again. If you have survived or are experiencing sexual violence, you’re not alone and there are people who want to help you. Jump to a topic to learn more about Support:. 2 Who can I tell. 3 Supporting a friend. 4 Reporting to the police. 5 A Maori Perspective. BODYSAFE is delivered by Rape Prevention Education.
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Harmful Behaviour — BodySafe
http://www.bodysafe.nz/harmful-behaviour
Where to get support. Where to get support. People who do sexually harmful stuff can come from any culture, any sort of home and have any sort of relationship with the people they are hurting. If you have any kind of harmful sexual behaviour it is important that you ask for help. Here’s what to do:. These organisations can help you if you are in danger of doing sexual violence and you can call them yourself, anonymously if you want to. BODYSAFE is delivered by Rape Prevention Education.
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Respect — BodySafe
http://www.bodysafe.nz/respect
Where to get support. Where to get support. There are lots of different ways that people show respect in their relationships. Respect can look very different in all the different relationships that we have, not just the romantic or sexual ones. We can show respect to our friends, whanau, family and everyone we interact with. Respect can also look very different across a variety of cultures. WHAT PEOPLE FROM AOTEAROA. THINK RESPECT LOOKS LIKE. Not pressuring or guilt tripping someone into sexual stuff.
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Links | I AM SOMEONE
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Our stories of everyday New Zealand rape culture. Below are links to community services and other anti sexism projects:. Auckland Women’s Centre. The Everyday Sexism Project. Https:/ www.facebook.com/events/1422866911263436/? The I Am Someone Facebook Event). Follow Everyday Sexisim NZ on Twitter. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Active Bystanders — BodySafe
http://www.bodysafe.nz/active-bystanders
Where to get support. Where to get support. STEP UP and SPEAK OUT. YOU can make a difference in your community. Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter. Martin Luther King Jr. Jump to a topic to learn more about Active Bystanders:. 1 Alcohol, other drugs and consent. 3 Being an Active Bystander. 4 Ways to Step up and Speak Out. BODYSAFE is delivered by Rape Prevention Education. An organisation working in the greater Auckland area to help prevent sexual violence.
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The BodySafe Programme — BodySafe
http://www.bodysafe.nz/bodysafeprogramme
Where to get support. Where to get support. BodySafe is a programme that has been developed for young people in order to promote healthy, respectful relationships and prevent experiences of sexual harm or violence. It is usually delivered to students in their high school health classes, and is available for year 9, 10 and 11 students. BodySafe is delivered by Rape Prevention Education. An organisation that works to prevent sexual violence in the greater Auckland area through education. Who is it for?
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Where to get support — BodySafe
http://www.bodysafe.nz/need-help
Where to get support. Where to get support. Where to get support. WHere to get support. Whether you need help right away with a sexual violence situation or want to talk to someone or get advice on something that happened a while ago - here are some helpful numbers and websites to check out. Remember, if it makes it easier you can call these places anonymously. If it is an emergency, please phone 111. There is also a national crisis line available 24/7 on 0800 883 300. Counselling services in AUCKLAND.
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Request BodySafe — BodySafe
http://www.bodysafe.nz/requestbodysafe
Where to get support. Where to get support. If you're a teacher and you want The BodySafe Programme to come to your school, get in touch by filling the form below. BodySafe is delivered by Rape Prevention Education. An organisation that works to prevent sexual violence through education. Thank you for requesting BodySafe! We'll reply to your message via email very soon. BODYSAFE is delivered by Rape Prevention Education. An organisation working in the greater Auckland area to help prevent sexual violence.
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My Rights - Me - the Pulse / te Auaha
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Skip to site navigation. Skip to section navigation. The Pulse / te Auaha. World Comic Book Day workshop. Soundtrack to Summer Competition. Free dental care for under 18s. Get published in Re-Draft. No matter your age, sex or nationality - you have rights. As well as being entitled to fair treatment and a good quality education, in New Zealand you earn more rights as you get older - the right to drive, to enlist in the armed services, to marry, to vote and to drive. Personal and legal rights. Forum for t...
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