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Sex Ed by Porn? Supporting young people in an age of pornography
August 31, 2018 at 11:16 AM
Help equip young people for a sexuality that is safe, respectful and fully consenting
After the success of her previous workshops, Maree Crabbe is back to present this one-day workshop for teachers, police, counsellors, policy writers, social service providers and those working with our youth.
Over the past decade or so, pornography has become both more mainstream and more hardcore. For young people growing up in this era of ever-new and accessible technology, it is almost impossible to avoid exposure to pornography.
This workshop will help you understand how pornography is shaping young people’s sexual expectations and experiences, and give you tools to help equip young people for a sexuality that is safe, respectful and fully consenting.
Date & Location
Auckland - 28 November 2018
Auckland Grammar School
55-85 Mountain Road, Epsom, Auckland
Who Should Attend?
Teachers, youth workers, counsellors, police and people working in health promotion, youth justice, sexual assault and family violence.
If you work with young people you will benefit from this workshop.
Click here for more information