Teach Us: What ‘No’ Looks Like & How to Practise Consent



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What does consent really mean in practice? And how can we make sure we’re getting it right—not just in sex, but in everyday interactions?
In this documentary, Teach Us Consent unpacks the five core principles of consent: affirmative and communicated, free and voluntary, ongoing and mutual, specific and informed, and reflective of capacity. With expert insight and relatable scenarios, we dive into the moments that matter — from asking the right questions to reading body language.
We provide clarity on misleading ideas like 'if they didn't resist, it's fine,' explore how power, pressure and intoxication can impact someone’s ability to consent, and break down how small shifts — like asking “are you still into this?” — can change the whole experience for the better.
Whether you’re navigating a long-term relationship, a hook-up, or your first time, this documentary will give you the confidence to practise consent in ways that feel natural to you. It's not about ticking boxes — it’s about creating safer, more enjoyable, and more connected experiences for everyone involved.
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