I really like how you tried to make it more interesting and had fun with your presentation. A paragraph about BodySafe, what it is, what you learner, what you struggled and how you overcame it etc would be really helpful. Especially for those visitors to your blog who have no idea what BodySafe is!
Wow it's so cool that you have included a lot of the main concepts from BodySafe in a really visually engaging way with your slides. Well done!
An enthusiastic yes is very important for consent and if there is no consent it's called sexual violence. There are some times when people cannot give consent including under the age of 16, if someone is too drunk or high and if there is any type of force, pressure or threat.
I think it's great you included 'be an active bystander', sometimes its the little things where people stand up to help each other that make our communities feel safe.
Please structure your comments as follows: Positive - Something done well Thoughtful - A sentence to let us know you actually read/watched or listened to what they had to say Helpful - Give some ideas for next time or ask a question you want to know more about
Tena koe Sonny,
ReplyDeleteI really like how you tried to make it more interesting and had fun with your presentation. A paragraph about BodySafe, what it is, what you learner, what you struggled and how you overcame it etc would be really helpful. Especially for those visitors to your blog who have no idea what BodySafe is!
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ReplyDeleteKia ora Sonny,
ReplyDeleteWow it's so cool that you have included a lot of the main concepts from BodySafe in a really visually engaging way with your slides. Well done!
An enthusiastic yes is very important for consent and if there is no consent it's called sexual violence. There are some times when people cannot give consent including under the age of 16, if someone is too drunk or high and if there is any type of force, pressure or threat.
I think it's great you included 'be an active bystander', sometimes its the little things where people stand up to help each other that make our communities feel safe.
Ngā mihi,
Renee - BodySafe Educator