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06Dec/21

Is the way we teach consent changing?

December 6, 2021Newsconsent, consent educationadmin

4Respect Youth Worker Marisha featured as a guest speaker on ABC Australia‘s “School of Hard Talks”, speaking some truth into tackling sexual consent with young people! Watch the full panel here:https://youtu.be/Ubez5cA5IcA

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01Sep/21

R4Respect Podcast Episode 3: Culture, success and growing up in Australia

September 1, 2021Lets Talkculture, identity, mental health, r4respect, successadmin

What truly defines greatness? Is it hard work or unrealistic standards of success? Navin and Nagma sit down in Episode 3 to tell us what “success” means for them and what they

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20Aug/21

R4Respect Podcast Episode 2: Relationship expectations vs. reality

August 20, 2021Lets Talkr4respect, relationshipsadmin

Reality vs expectations – do high expectations cripple our reality or enhance? R4Respect Youth Workers Marisha and Kaitlyn delve into where we “draw the line” in relationships. In Episode 2 we get

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16Aug/21

What can’t they do? Brisbane Pride’s Young Achiever of the Year

August 16, 2021Newslgbtqia+, prideadmin

Our R4Respect Youth Worker Nav featured on the cover of QNews Magazine as part of the Brisbane Pride Festival 2021! Congratulations Nav on being Brisbane Pride’s Young Achiever of the Year.

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23Jul/21

Rachael from R4Respect speaks to ABC News

July 23, 2021Newsconsent educationadmin

R4Respect Coordinator Rachael Pascua spoke to ABC News about the push to make sexual consent education in QLD mandatory, using an affirmative model and the best age to start consent education. Read

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23Jul/21

R4Respect Podcast Episode 1: Our journey so far

July 23, 2021Lets Talkdomestic violence, domestic violence prevention, r4respectadmin

From starting at the grassroots to winning National Gold at the 2019 Australian Crime and Violence Prevention Awards, R4Respect has come a long way. Ambassadors Rachael and Nadia host our first ever

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20Jul/21

R4Respect representatives appointed to Respectful Relationships Advisory panel

July 20, 2021Newseducation, respectful relationshipsadmin

Our R4Respect Coordinator Rachael and Youth Worker Marisha have been appointed to the Australian Government’s Department of Education Respectful Relationships Advisory Panel. Rachael and Marisha will serve as Panel Members representing YFS, providing

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25May/21

Men4Respect feature in See What You Made Me Do documentary on SBS Australia

May 25, 2021Newsconsent education, men4respectadmin

The Men4Respect team were featured in the Jess Hill documentary series See What You Made Me Do on SBS Australia. The crew from Northern Pictures joined in on one of our sessions last

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25May/21

R4Respect and Men4Respect in Toowoomba

May 25, 2021Newsdomestic violence prevention, education, r4respectadmin

R4Respect and Men4Respect joined Kay McGrath and the Queensland Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Council in the Toowoomba region to provide schools in the region a taste-tester of what our programs offer.

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21Mar/21

R4Respect in the Guardian Australia

March 21, 2021Newsconsent, education, r4respect, respectful relationshipsadmin

R4Respect Program Coordinator Rachael Pascua was quoted in The Guardian Australia in an article on Teaching consent to children. “What young people really, really need is that they have a safe, judgment-free environment,

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What will this mean for young people? Young people under 16 won’t be able to make an account on the platforms listed above. This will also mean that current accounts of people under 16 will be deactivated by these platforms until you turn 16 and can prove so using identification. Why is the Australian government making this decision?The Australian government is concerned about the safety and wellbeing of young people and this ban is being don’t to try prevent online bullying, predators and inappropriate content which can cause long term negative impacts on mental health and wellbeing.We know that these changes can also be challenging for young people, so here are some services that can provide more information regarding this ban as well as support via website chat/ call if these changes are having a negative impact on your mental health: kidshelpline- 1800 551 800headspace- 1800 650 890reachout BeyondBlue- 1300 22 463613YARN- 13 92 76 Information was sourced from the esafety commissioner. We have put the link in our bio so you can see more information regarding these changes. #esafetycommissioner #onlinesafety #restrictions #youngpeople #australia #qld #bne #logan ... See MoreSee Less

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And that’s a rap 🙂‍↕️#r4respect #healthyrelationship #education #consent #respect #dfvprevention ... See MoreSee Less

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Understanding the effects of social media is an important step in promoting positive online interactions📱, digital safety and respectful communication within our communities. #safeonlinespaces #comunityeducation #r4respect #yfs ... See MoreSee Less

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Mack and Jazmyn have been handing out posters across the Scenic Rim area, for the March Against Domestic and Family Violence this Saturday (29th November) in Beaudesert. If you are available, we will be meeting at Anna street (opposite the courthouse/police stations) at 8:30am for a 8:45am start, marching then gathering at Jubilee Park at 9am. Free food and drinks will be available following the march.#Beaudesert #marchagainstdfv #scenicrim #communityaction ... See MoreSee Less

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Statistics sourced from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)#domesticandfamilyviolence #dfv #statistics #aihw #australia ... See MoreSee Less

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How full is your cup today? 🤔Repost: ramona_mag#wellbeing #relationships #mentalhealth #respect ... See MoreSee Less

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Here are some tips to ground and look after yourself. We know that things may feel a bit hectic atm so we encourage you to give some of these a go.🫂🥰#r4respect #mindfulness #respect #selfcare #grounding ... See MoreSee Less

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