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Ms Contos was motivated to create the campaign after collecting testimonies from more than 4,000 students who claimed they were abused at the hands of boyfriends or older boys.Īmong the testimonies were claims that several schools cultivated a culture of entitlement and privilege. The videos were uploaded following an online petition demanding improved sex education in private schools.įormer Sydney school student Chanel Contos, 22, launched the campaign titled įormer Sydney school student Chanel Contos, 22, launched the campaign titled. 'This resource fails to properly consider there may be a survivor in the classroom, and even includes inaccurate and inadequate information on avenues for support and reporting.'ĭaily Mail Australia contacted the Department of Education, Skills and Employment for comment. 'We know that in classrooms of senior students, there will be many who have already experienced rape,' she said. Ms Bremner said the resources were out of touch and failed to take into consideration any survivors of rape or sexual assault in the classroom. 'And sex and consent is far more complicated than videos about milkshakes and sharks at the beach,' she said.
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Sexual, domestic and family violence expert Karen Willis added students were 'more sophisticated than this content gives them credit for'. A man holds the innuendo-laden taco in his hand as the narrator talks about consent in the video 'Stop, Ask, Listen'