Let's Talk Consent.

Let's Talk Consent.

The Let’s Talk Consent team know it’s important to share the kōrero on consent culture through diverse mediums.

LTC enjoys having the conversation on all things consent with various media outlets and platforms.

It’s all a part of doing our bit toward raising awareness, to influence the attitudinal and behavioural changes that prevent sexual violence.

LTC MEDIA ENGAGEMENT

Students take consent education to Milan

“The founders of Let’s Talk Consent, a social enterprise designed to catalyse change in the area of sexual harm, are sharing their project at a youth forum in Milan this month.”

— Sophie Boladeras, University of Auckland

Let’s Talk Consent

“Let’s Talk Consent is a digital hub for our young people in Aotearoa that empowers them with the tools and resources to engage and help promote a consent-focused culture - from their interpersonal interactions, experiences out in the world, engaging with media and all sorts.”

— Leisha Hogdson, Create Happy Media

Making the grade: Teens need sexual consent education in schools, say campaigners

“New Zealand schools focus on enabling students to gain qualifications but are young people leaving school with the skills they need to succeed in life? Genna Hawkins-Boulton, co-founder of Let's Talk Consent, about why it's important that schools teach sexual consent.

— Amy Wiggins, NZ Herald

Advocate: Education on consent would lead to young people having healthy relationships

Consent education across the board is being hailed as a way to keep people safe. People aged 16 to 24 are four times more likely to experience sexual violence than others - something campaign group Let's Talk Consent want to change.” c

— Tim Dower, Newstalk ZB