Healthy relationships and consent : through the lens of Rainbow identifying youth Sandra Dickson, Bex Fraser and Nathan Bramwell
By: Dickson, Sandra.
Contributor(s): Fraser, Bex | Bramwell, Nathan.
Material type: BookPublisher: Hamilton, New Zealand : Waikato Queer Youth; Hohou Te Rongo Kahukura – Outing Violence, 2021Description: electronic document (54 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): Waikato Queer Youth | Hohou te Rongo Kahukura - Outing Violence | BISEXUAL | CONSENT | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | FAMILY VIOLENCE | GAY | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | LESBIAN | LGBTIQ+ | PRIMARY PREVENTION | SAME SEX RELATIONSHIPS | SCHOOLS | SEXUAL ORIENTATION | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | SEXUALITY EDUCATION | SURVEYS | YOUNG PEOPLE | TRANSGENDER | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Rainbow Hub Waikato website | Hohou te Rongo Kahukura - Outing Violence website Summary: This research reinforces existing evaluation findings of healthy relationships education in Aotearoa New Zealand. In the current context, healthy relationships and consent education is not meeting the needs of Rainbow young people. The focus group conversations and survey results support one another, with several key themes emerging, but it is worth reading this report in-depth, to truly recognize how clearly our Rainbow young people are telling us what they want and need. (From the document). Follow the website links for more information about Rainbow communities research and services. Record #7118Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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A collaboration between Waikato Queer Youth and Hohou Te Rongo Kahukura – Outing Violence, published April 2021.
This research reinforces existing evaluation findings of healthy relationships education in Aotearoa New Zealand. In the current context, healthy relationships and consent education is not meeting the needs of Rainbow young people. The focus group conversations and survey results support one another, with several key themes emerging, but it is worth reading this report in-depth, to truly recognize how clearly our Rainbow young people are telling us what they want and need. (From the document). Follow the website links for more information about Rainbow communities research and services. Record #7118