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Navigating sexual violence: What to do if you’ve experienced it and how to support survivors
You are never alone if you have experienced sexual violence, or if you are supporting someone who has. We've partnered with The Survivor Hub to help you access all the information you need.
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Consent is a human right: An article in collaboration with People With Disability Australia
Consent means autonomy. It means dignity. It means respect. But for many people with disability, the right to give, withhold, or withdraw consent is too often denied or misunderstood.
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Sexual consent: The TLDR
Whether you’re hooking up casually, in a relationship, or experiencing intimacy for the first time, understanding consent is essential. Not only because we want to avoid the bad stuff, but because consent is the key to genuine connection, comfort, and pleasure.
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TikTok told me to set boundaries... what does that actually mean?
Boundaries are everywhere: self-help and relationship gurus on TikTok are encouraging us to set them, communicate them without fear, respect everyone else’s perfectly, never let anyone cross them, and get angry or remove them from your life when they do — even accidentally. Sounds like a lot of work— so what does it all mean?
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Consent: You're probably already doing it everyday
Learning how to actively practise consent in all kinds of interactions and relationships — not just sexual or romantic — is one of the most compassionate things you can do for yourself and those around you. It builds trust, respect, and stronger relationships by showing you value other people’s boundaries — and your own.
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