Sex Education

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Politics & Society

Consent apps are a bad idea – here’s why

Using an app to verify sexual consent only risks protecting perpetrators and reduces sex to a transaction. What is needed is social change

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Health & Medicine

Let’s not wait for the next attack. We can act

Early intervention services are critical for helping to prevent harmful sexual behaviour in young people – and they don’t exist in Australia. That needs to change. Now.

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Arts & Culture

Pornography: Exhibit A

Children who have sexually abused other children have spoken about their behaviour, spotlighting the need to tackle pornography and education

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