Effective Consent Education

Your Course Description

Youth Development
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  • 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 Course Details

  • Icon Completion Certificate
  • Icon Youth Worker Track
  • Icon This training will count as 1.5 CE hours for most boards. Please contact your board directly with questions on submitting. Course details for CE submissions provided.

Your Trainer

Reviewer Photo Logan has been with Lutheran Social Service’s Seeing and Exploring Life’s Future (LSS SELF) Program since 2017 and has been a sexuality educator since 2014. Their teaching philosophy is to provide anti-oppression and social justice focused sexuality education with a particular focus on consent, personal autonomy, and gender inclusion. Prior to joining LSS, Logan worked in counseling training and curriculum development for Family Tree Clinic in St. Paul, MN, taught Introduction to Human Sexuality at Montgomery County Community College in Pennsylvania, and currently serves as an adjunct professor at Adler Graduate School. Logan has an M.Ed. in Human Sexuality Education from Widener University (Chester, PA), a B.A. in Neuroscience Studies and Psychology from Macalester College (St. Paul). They were a presenter at the National Sex Ed Conference in 2017 and was published in the American Journal of Sexuality Education in 2018.
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Your Skill-Building Objectives

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Youth Development

Inspiring young people to thrive

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Relationship Building

Building trust through caring relationships

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Youth Empowerment

Providing developmentally appropriate support

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Communication

Listening and speaking to deeply connect

What YIPA members are saying

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

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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.

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