Chanel Contos & Harrison James On Consent In The Online World


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Chanel & Harri sat down with Teach Us Consent to chat through some hypothetical scenarios regarding consent, sex and relationships in the ever changing online landscape.
Want to go deeper? We’ve created hundreds of resources to help you get confident with consent, s*x and relationships — visit teachusconsent.com.If you'd to make a report to eSafety, head to esafety.com/report.
This episode was produced by Teach Us Consent and supported by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.
Content note: This material contains sensitive content, and may include references to s*xual harassment and assault, homophobia, transphobia, racism and other forms of violence. Please listen with care and compassion for yourself, and feel free to switch off at any point. Visit teachusconsent.com/support for help resources including 1800RESPECT and 13YARN, or call 000 in an emergency.I
n Australia, Mental Health Care Plans are available through your GP and can provide access to subsidised sessions with a mental health professional.
This episode was recorded in the UK, and produced and edited on the lands of the Gadigal people. Teach Us Consent honours Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander elders past and present, and their enduring connection to this land. We acknowledge that First Nations people are disproportionately affected by sexual violence, and we are committed to ending that violence.
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