S.2 Consent and the Law I can explain what consent in relationships means. I can explain what sexual consent is. I am building understanding, skills and.

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S.2 Consent and the Law I can explain what consent in relationships means. I can explain what sexual consent is. I am building understanding, skills and capacity to assert myself in relationships so that I can express what I want and don’t want. I know that I do not need to be in a relationship, and that relationships do not need to be sexual unless I wish them to be so. rshp.scot

Being and feeling safe… Activity: Being and feeling safe… If you are in a relationship, you have the right to be healthy, happy and safe. Thinking about what it means to be safe in a relationship, what does this mean in practice? Being safe means that…. rshp.scot

This means that…. In any relationship you should be and feel safe. rshp.scot

You and your partner treat each other with respect. This means that: You and your partner treat each other with respect. rshp.scot

You care about each other. This means that: You care about each other. rshp.scot

This means that: There is never any pressure put on you to do something that makes you feel uncomfortable, worried or scared, and you never put pressure on your partner to do something that makes them feel, uncomfortable, worried or scared. rshp.scot

This means that: You never do anything sexual when you don’t want to, or make anyone else do something sexual when they don’t want to.   rshp.scot

This means that: You never feel any pressure to take or send or look at images or messages that are nude or sexual, and you don’t put pressure on someone else to do this. rshp.scot

This means that: You don’t have to spend time with your partner if you don’t want to. You can keep your friends and see them when you want to. rshp.scot

You have the right to break up with your partner if you want to. This means that: You have the right to break up with your partner if you want to. rshp.scot

How do you know if someone wants to have sex with you? rshp.scot

Film: How do you know if someone wants to have sex with you? https://youtu.be/qNN3nAevQKY (Duration: 3 minutes 50 seconds) rshp.scot

If you are doing anything sexual with another person then you must be sure they are happy and freely agreeing to the sexual activity. This is called giving consent. Sexual activity includes: kissing and hugging; touching each other’s bodies, including genitals (your private parts); and penetrative sex, this is when a person puts their fingers or penis or something else into a person’s mouth, vagina or anus (bottom).

Activity: 10 facts about consent. rshp.scot

Cycling through Consent https://youtu.be/-JwlKjRaUaw Consent – cup of tea https://vimeo.com/128105683 Cycling through Consent https://youtu.be/-JwlKjRaUaw rshp.scot

INSERT LOCAL INFORMATION ABOUT SEXUAL HEALTH OR OTHER CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION/SUPPORT SERVICES HERE rshp.scot