Terms
Thank you for visiting our website. This website is owned and operated by Teach Us Consent Global Limited (ACN 653 142 664). By accessing and/or using this website, you agree to these Terms and Conditions, which include our Privacy Policy (available at teachusconsent.com/privacy-policy) (Terms). You should review our Privacy Policy and these Terms carefully and immediately cease using our website if you do not agree to these Terms.
In these Terms, 'us', 'we' and 'our' means Teach Us Consent Global Limited (ACN 653 142 664).
- Collection Notice
Teach Us Consent Global Limited (ACN 653 142 664) ('we', 'us' or 'our') collect personal information about you in order to process your registration for our newsletter, process your response to any evaluation, process your contact information or donation information and for purposes otherwise set out in our Privacy Policy at teachusconsent.com/privacy-policy.
The information you provide will be collected by or on behalf of us and may be disclosed to third parties that help us deliver our services (including information technology suppliers, communication suppliers and our business partners) or as required by law. If you do not provide this information, we may not be able to provide all our services and resources to you.
Our Privacy Policy explains: (i) how we store and use, and how you may access and correct your personal information; (ii) how you can lodge a complaint regarding the handling of your personal information; and (iii) how we will handle any complaint. If you would like any further information about our privacy policies or practices, please contact us at hello@teachusconsent.com. By providing your personal information to us, you consent to the collection, use, storage, and disclosure of that information as described in the Privacy Policy and this collection notice.
- Accuracy, completeness and timeliness of information
The information on our website is not comprehensive and is intended to provide a summary of the subject matter covered. While we use all reasonable attempts to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information on our website, to the extent permitted by law, including the Australian Consumer Law, we make no warranty regarding the information on this website. You should monitor any changes to the information contained on this website.
We are not liable to you or anyone else if interference with or damage to your computer systems occurs in connection with the use of this website or a linked website. You must take your own precautions to ensure that whatever you select for your use from our website is free of viruses or anything else (such as worms or Trojan horses) that may interfere with or damage the operations of your computer systems.
We may, from time to time and without notice, change or add to the website (including the Terms) or the information, products or services described in it. However, we do not undertake to keep the website updated. We are not liable to you or anyone else if errors occur in the information on the website or if that information is not up to date.
- Linked sites
Our website may contain links to websites operated by third parties. Those links are provided for convenience and may not remain current or be maintained. Unless expressly stated otherwise, we do not endorse and are not responsible for the content on those linked websites and have no control over or rights in those linked websites. We do not warrant that the information on those websites is complete, accurate or up to date.
For more information in relation to links to other websites published on this website, we recommend you review our Privacy Policy.
- Intellectual property rights
Unless otherwise indicated, we own or license from third parties all rights, title and interest (including copyright, designs, patents, trademarks and other intellectual property rights) in this website and in all of the material (including all text, graphics, logos, audio, audio-visual material and software) made available on this website (Content).
Your use of this website and use of and access to any Content does not grant or transfer any rights, title or interest to you in relation to this website or the Content. However, we do grant you a limited license to access the website and view the Content on the terms and conditions set out in these Terms and, where applicable, as expressly authorised by us and/or our third-party licensors. Any reproduction or redistribution of this website or the Content is prohibited and may result in civil and criminal penalties. In addition, you must not copy the Content to any other server, location or support for publication, reproduction or distribution is expressly prohibited.
Other than as expressly provided for under the terms of any content license entered into with us, all other use, copying or reproduction of this website, the Content or any part of it is prohibited, except to the extent permitted by law.
- No commercial use
This website is for your personal, non-commercial use only. You may not modify, copy, distribute, transmit, display, perform, reproduce, publish, license, commercially exploit, create derivative works from, transfer, or sell any Content, software, products or services contained within this website. You may not use this website, or any of its Content, to further any commercial purpose, including any advertising or advertising revenue generation activity on your own website.
- Unacceptable activity
You must not do any act that we would deem to be inappropriate, is unlawful or is prohibited by any laws applicable to our website, including but not limited to:
- any act that would constitute a breach of either the privacy (including uploading private or personal information without an individual's consent) or any other of the legal rights of individuals;
- using this website to defame or libel us, our employees or other individuals;
- uploading files that contain viruses that may cause damage to our property or the property of other individuals; and
- posting or transmitting to this website any non-authorised material including, but not limited to, material that is, in our opinion, likely to cause annoyance, or which is defamatory, racist, obscene, threatening, pornographic or otherwise or which is detrimental to or in violation of our systems or a third party's systems or network security.
If we allow you to post any information to our website, we have the right to take down this information at our sole discretion and without notice.
- Warranties and disclaimers
We present Content on this website in order to share information and educational material for the benefit of the public.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, including the Australian Consumer Law, we make no warranties or representations about this website or the Content, including but not limited to warranties or representations that they will be complete, accurate or up to date, that access will be uninterrupted or error-free or free from viruses, or that this website will be secure.
We will make every effort to ensure the information published on the Website and Content is complete, accurate or up to date at the time the information is published. We recommend users verify the accuracy, currency, completeness, relevance, and suitability of the information published on this website and the Content using their own judgment, skill, knowledge, and experience. Users of this website should obtain independent professional advice relevant to their individual facts and circumstances.
We reserve the right to restrict, suspend or terminate without notice your access to this website, any Content, or any feature of this website at any time without notice and we will not be responsible for any loss, cost, damage, or liability that may arise as a result.
- Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, including the Australian Consumer Law, in no event shall we be liable for any direct and indirect loss, damage or expense – irrespective of the manner in which it occurs – which may be suffered due to your use of our website and/or the information or materials contained on it, or as a result of the inaccessibility of this website and/or the fact that certain information or materials contained on it are incorrect, incomplete or not up-to-date.
- Jurisdiction and governing law
Your use of the website and these Terms are governed by the law of New South Wales and you submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts exercising jurisdiction in New South Wales.
Child Safety Statement
At Teach Us Consent, we are committed to upholding a zero-tolerance approach to all forms of violence against children and young people.
Teach Us Consent is dedicated to creating a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment for all children and young people who engage with our organisation and initiatives. Everyone working with or for Teach Us Consent, whether staff, volunteers, or contractors, shares responsibility for ensuring the safety and wellbeing of the children and young people we reach. We are committed to identifying and responding to child safety concerns promptly and effectively.
Teach Us Consent recognises both our legal and moral obligations to act in the best interests of children and young people. Where concerns for a child’s safety exist, we may report them to the appropriate authority in accordance with legislation. We are proactive in preventing child abuse by identifying and addressing risks early, and we take all necessary steps to eliminate or minimise those risks in our programs, communications, and engagement strategies. We apply robust recruitment, training, and vetting processes to ensure that the people involved in our work are committed to child safety and equipped to support it in practice.
Every child and young person has the right to feel safe, supported, and respected - regardless of their gender, age, race, religious belief, ability, sexual orientation, or cultural, social, or family background. Teach Us Consent is committed to the cultural safety of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, children from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, and children and young people with disability. We strive to ensure that all children feel seen, heard, and valued in everything we do.
We have clear policies and procedures that guide our board, staff, volunteers, and contractors in upholding our child safety commitments. This includes a Child Safety and Wellbeing Policy. We pride ourselves in being a Child Safe organisation.
We deeply value the voices of children and young people. Where relevant to our work, we support young people to express their views, particularly around consent education, respectful relationships, and the prevention of sexual violence. We are committed to creating opportunities for them to lead conversations, share perspectives, and contribute to solutions. We also ensure that all staff are trained, including in a trauma-informed way, to create environments where children feel empowered to speak up. This includes providing accessible support to children with additional needs.
Reporting Concerns
If you believe a child or young person is in immediate risk of abuse, please call 000. Concerns regarding the behaviour of Teach Us Consent staff, volunteers, or contractors should be reported to us via hello@teachusconsent.com.
What Are the Child Safe Principles?
Learn more about the National Child Safe Principles by visiting the Australian Human Rights Commission website: https://humanrights.gov.au
Accessibility
Overview
Teach Us Consent is committed to ensuring all digital content and materials developed and disseminated are open, inclusive and accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of background, environment or ability. We will be continually evaluating and improving the user experience for everyone and applying the relevant accessibility standards.
Teach Us Consent's content is informed by the internationally recognised and recommended Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), consultations with peak disability advocacy bodies, resources sourced from The Centre for Accessibility Australia, and the Australian Government Style Manual’s guides on inclusive language, accessibility and readability.
PDF Documents
The website contains a number of PDF documents to support the use of assistive technologies. The number of web pages available in PDF format continues to grow.
Our video and image-based content
All videos produced by Teach Us Consent are captioned. Alt text is also made available to support accessibility.
Language inclusivity
Written communications, posts and captions is in plain, everyday language, with reading level of early high school.
We also have translated several of our resources, including key articles, posters and static posts. We continue to build our library of translated resources to expand our audience.
Quick exit
A quick exit is available on the top right of our website. For moments when you need to quickly close the Teach Us Consent site. Using this feature closes the webpage immediately taking you to a blank google search page.
Easy read versions
Easy read versions of a variety of our resources will be available very soon. Easy read versions provide a plain English version of our key articles and web pages, to make sure a wider audience can benefit from Teach Us Consent’s content.
We continue to build our library of easy read resources!
Contact us
If you have any issues accessing information or require further assistance, please contact us on hello@teachusconsent.com