
Introduction to Consent Guide
Talking about consent doesn’t have to feel awkward. It just needs to be clear, real, and done in a way that makes sense for young mob like us.
The ‘Consent: Have you got it?’ guide was developed in collaboration with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices to support First Nations young people to better understand and talk about consent, what it looks like, how to communicate it, and why it matters. Whether you’re working in a school, community organisation or youth service, this resource was created with you in mind to help start conversations around consent that are safe, respectful, and culturally grounded. This guide is here to back you up.
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We often comprehend Transgender people simply as not identifying with the sex you were assigned at birth. And if you don’t know someone or have yet to meet someone who is Transgender, you have probably seen issues surrounding what it means to be Transgender up for debate.

We often comprehend Transgender people simply as not identifying with the sex you were assigned at birth. And if you don’t know someone or have yet to meet someone who is Transgender, you have probably seen issues surrounding what it means to be Transgender up for debate.