Teaching consent education in Aotearoa New Zealand state schools : report prepared by the Education Action Hub, National Council of Women of New Zealand | Te Kaunihera Wāhine o Aotearoa a report prepared by the Education Action Hub, National Council of Women of New Zealand | Te Kaunihera Wāhine o Aotearoa
Contributor(s): National Council of Women Te Kaunihera Wāhine o Aotearoa (NCWNZ), Education Action Hub.
Material type: BookPublisher: National Council of Women of New Zealand | Te Kaunihera Wāhine o Aotearoa, 2023Description: electronic document (31 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): ATTITUDES | CHILDREN | CONSENT | EDUCATION | SCHOOLS | SEXUALITY EDUCATION | SURVEYS | YOUNG PEOPLE | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Download report, PDF file | Access the website Summary: This report details the findings from a survey which explored current practices in state and state-integrated schools/kura in Aotearoa New Zealand around the teaching of consent education. The aim of the project was to find out what schools/kura were currently doing in relation to the teaching of the Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE) curriculum and, if and how schools/kura were teaching about consent. The survey was developed by members of the National Council of Women Te Kaunihera Wāhine o Aotearoa (NCWNZ) Education Action Hub. The rationale for the development of the survey was to further progress an ongoing NCWNZ Education Action Hub campaign of advocating for the compulsory teaching of consent education in all schools/kura in Aotearoa New Zealand. (From the Executive summary). Record #8341Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Published August 2023
This report details the findings from a survey which explored current practices in state and state-integrated schools/kura in Aotearoa New Zealand around the teaching of consent education. The aim of the project was to find out what
schools/kura were currently doing in relation to the teaching of the Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE) curriculum and, if and how schools/kura were teaching about consent. The survey was developed by members of the National
Council of Women Te Kaunihera Wāhine o Aotearoa (NCWNZ) Education Action Hub. The rationale for the development of the survey was to further progress an ongoing NCWNZ Education Action Hub campaign of advocating for the compulsory teaching of consent education in all schools/kura in Aotearoa New Zealand. (From the Executive summary). Record #8341