Consent

Home / Learning Centre / Consent

Search the Learning Centre

Consent

Consent represents someone’s willingness to participate, and helps us navigate our boundaries and the boundaries of the people we interact with. Talking about preferences and boundaries can help build intimacy and respect in healthy relationships. Learn more about consent here!

Navigating Boundaries

What is Consent?

Consent is when people share their boundaries and are given clear permission before a specific activity – whether that be a hug, a back rub, a kiss,...

Read Full Article  

Negotiating Safer Sex

Here are some tips to help you negotiate safer sex with a partner: Talk with your partner about safer sex before you have sex. Sometimes it is harde...

Read Full Article  

Healthy Boundaries

Boundaries are the standards we set to feel comfortable and in many cases, safe. They can be well thought out and based on your own experiences or val...

Read Full Article  

Am I Ready for Sex?

How do you know when you’re ready for sex? How do you know what sexual activities you’re comfortable with? How will you know what your boundaries are? The answer to these questions is different for each person.

Read Full Article  

Birth Control & Consent

If a person is using birth control it does not mean that they want to have sex. Being prepared is not consent. Consent is an affirmation (yes) from ev...

Read Full Article  

Go to Top