We know that porn is not realistic. But our teens have grown up in the digital age, and if they are curious about something they look for answers on the internet. Pornography is a poor substitute for medically accurate, inclusive sex education. Join us for this critical conversation on the impact pornography has on youth and tips and resources on how to be an “askable” adult.
By the end of this training participants will be able to:
Define pornography
Reflect on their own values around porn
Learn signs of when to start the conversation around porn
Learn tips on how to start the conversation with young people in their lives
Obtaining consent is the first step towards safe and positive sex, but many young adults are still
struggling to fully comprehend what it means to give and receive the green light.
This training will provide an explanation of different components of consent through the F.R.I.E.S acronym.
Freely Given * Reversible * Informed * Enthusiastic * Specific
This training will also include:
interactive activity on various consent circumstances
group brainstorm on what consent looks like in family
friendships and romantic relationships.
Learn how to engage with youth on this very important topic!
To register, click: http://cmetracker.net/OH/Login...ve&Eventid=37601
Contact: ann.pimentel@orlandohealth.com, Children's Advocacy CenterLocation: Children's Advocacy Center virtual presentations will take place on Microsoft Teams.Access: Once you register, you will receive a registration confirmation & link for the training.
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