Effective Consent Education

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  • On-Demand Webinar
  • Recorded on Wednesday, July 22, 2020
  • 1.5 hour training
  • FREE for YIPA members
  • 100% approval rating
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Learners' Own Words

"I appreciated the mix of information, and suggestions for how to teach that information to youth!"

"Great flow from the trainer. Felt accessible/that there was something to learn for people actively teaching sex education and those who work with youth as a whole."

"Logan was a dynamic presenter and educator, they used a lot of great examples and gave a lot of very helpful data!"

Your Training Description

Educating youth about the skills of healthy consent helps them become more empowered throughout their lives. Your ability to help youth navigate consent at every age is a proactive way to give them the tools they need for healthy relationships with themselves and others. You’ll consider effective conversations to have at each developmental age, beyond just how to say ‘no’. With effective consent education you’ll help young people build boundaries and maintain healthy relationships to prevent harassment and sexual assault.

Your Learning Objectives

  • Gain strategies for teaching young people about consent
  • Understand the drawbacks of consent education focused on “no means no”
  • Be able to articulate the importance of enthusiastic consent
  • Learn why sexual assault goes underreported in the United States

Your Trainer

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Logan Sand is the SELF program coordinator. Holding an M. Ed in Human Sexuality Studies from Widener University, they are focused on teaching sexuality education through an intersectional and anti-oppression lens. Logan has experience teaching both youth and adults, and enjoys working with people of all ages. Though they are dedicated to teaching all facets of sexuality, they are especially focused on teaching about consent and gender diversity. In 2017, Logan did a presentation at the National Sex Ed Conference. Logan is equally committed to face-to-face education and curriculum development having done work with Family Tree Clinic in St Paul and Access Matters in Philadelphia before coming to Lutheran Social Services. They are trained on delivering the following curricula: Making Proud Choices, Sexuality for All Abilities, It’s That Easy, All4You!/All4You2!

Your Competency Focus Area

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Each of YIPA’s trainings are designed around a broad framework of eight youth work competencies. The competency focus of this training is: YOUTH DEVELOPMENT.

Strengthen your commitment to implement positive youth development strategies, understand development channels, and support youth through developmental changes.

This training will count as 1.5 CE hours for most boards. Please contact your board directly with questions on submitting. You are encouraged to print or save this training information as a PDF for your records.