Types of Relationships
Consent
Protection For Survivors
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What are the four types of relationships mentioned in the slideshow?

What is:

1. Family

2. Friends

3. Romantic, 

4. Casual (Professional & Acquaintances)

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What is consent?

What is: 

Mutual agreement, open communication, and mutual respect, allowing for activities, and should be voluntary. 

100

If a sexual assault happens, who should you report it to?

What is:

  • Dial 911, Immediately 

200

What is the difference between a healthy and unhealthy relationship?

What is:

Healthy relationships involve a balance of authority, decision-making, and mutual encouragement, while unhealthy relationships can be negatively impacted by poor communication, trust, or disrespect.

200

 If the individual does not say anything or is uncertain or unclear... is it consent or not

What is:

  • Consent is not given

200

Inappropriate behaviours without consent or comments regarding a person's sexuality, Which of the situation is stated?

What is:

  • Sexual Harassment 

300

What are 3 signs of an abusive relationship?

What is:

  • Violence

  • Controlling each other’s decisions

  • False accusations of cheating

  • Manipulating, lying, insulting

  • Unpredictable or threatening behaviour

300

What are 2 characteristics for consent is?

What is:

  • Sober, Enthusiastic, Mutual, Clear & Specific

300

What line do you call for survivors needed help?

What is:

  • The National Sexual Assault Hotline

400

What are relationship rights?

What is:

  • Don’t pressure each other to go against their personal values

  • Both people involved feel good about themselves.

  • Believe in right = steps to create a healthy relationship

400

How does alcohol and drugs influence you from giving consent?

What is:

  • Effecting a person’s ability to understand what is happening, can affect memory and preventing them from speaking out against the sexual actions

400

What is the difference between sexual assault and sexual harassment?

What is:

Sexual assault, such as rape, is unjustifiable without explicit consent, while sexual harassment involves inappropriate behaviours without consent or comments about a person's sexuality.