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What does the term 'consent' mean?

Consent means agreeing to something or giving permission for something to happen, particularly in relationships or interactions.

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Why is consent important in relationships?

Consent ensures that everyone feels respected, safe, and comfortable, establishing clear boundaries and helping build trust and mutual respect.

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Name two ways to ask for consent.

  1. Verbally asking (e.g., 'Is it okay if I...?'). 2. Non-verbal cues (e.g., looking for clear body language signals like nodding or smiling).

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What is 'implied consent'?

Implied consent is when a person shows agreement through actions rather than words, which can be risky and less clear than verbal consent.

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At what age is a person legally able to give consent in the UK?

In the UK, the legal age for giving consent in sexual activity is 16.

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The term used to describe a situation where consent is not given due to a lack of capacity is called ___.

The term is called ___.

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One key aspect of consent is that it must be ___.

One key aspect of consent is that it must be ___.

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Informed consent means that the person has enough information to make a ___.

Informed consent means making a ___.

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If someone withdraws their consent, it should be considered ___.

If someone withdraws their consent, it should be considered ___.

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True or False: Consent can be assumed based on previous encounters.

___ or False: Consent can be assumed based on previous encounters.

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A clear indicator of consent can be shown through ___.

A clear indicator of consent can be shown through ___.

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Consent given under pressure or threat is considered ___.

Consent given under pressure or threat is considered ___.

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Consent must be given voluntarily and without ___.

Consent must be given voluntarily and without ___.

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In some contexts, consent can be expressed through ___.

In some contexts, consent can be expressed through ___.

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Physical injuries or emotional distress may indicate a lack of ___.

Physical injuries or emotional distress may indicate a lack of ___.

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Legal consent can also depend on the ___ of the individual.

Legal consent can also depend on the ___ of the individual.

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Boundaries are important because they help define what is ___.

Boundaries are important because they define what is ___.

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Communicating clearly about what is comfortable is a part of ensuring ___.

Communicating clearly about what is comfortable is a part of ensuring ___.

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True or False: Consent can be implied by silence or lack of resistance.

___ or False: Consent can be implied by silence or lack of resistance.

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The acronym A.C.T. can help remember aspects of consent: Ask, ___, and Tell.

The acronym A.C.T. can help remember aspects of consent: Ask, ___, and Tell.

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Consent can be revoked at any time, even if it was ___.

Consent can be revoked at any time, even if it was ___.

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For consent to be valid, it must be ___.

For consent to be valid, it must be ___.

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An important reason for discussing consent is to prevent ___.

An important reason for discussing consent is to prevent ___.

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Consent is a mutual agreement between all parties involved and should be ___.

Consent is a mutual agreement between all parties involved and should be ___.

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What is the definition of enthusiastic consent?

Enthusiastic consent means that all parties are excited and eager to participate in an activity, indicating a positive and clear approval.

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How does consent relate to personal autonomy?

Consent is a fundamental aspect of personal autonomy, allowing individuals to make decisions about their own bodies and experiences.

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What is the significance of mutual consent in relationships?

Mutual consent ensures that all individuals involved agree to the terms of interaction, fostering trust and respect.

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Can consent be revoked once given?

Yes, consent can be revoked at any time, and the individuals involved must respect that decision.

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Is consent required in non-verbal interactions?

Yes, consent is necessary in both verbal and non-verbal interactions, ensuring all parties agree to the activity.

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What role does communication play in obtaining consent?

Communication is essential in obtaining consent, as it helps clarify intentions and boundaries between individuals.

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What should you do if you are unsure whether consent has been given?

If uncertain, it is best to ask directly and ensure clarity before proceeding with any interaction.

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Why is continuous consent important?

Continuous consent is important because it acknowledges that feelings and comfort levels may change throughout an interaction.

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How can misunderstandings about consent be avoided?

Misunderstandings can be avoided by openly discussing boundaries and intentions before engaging in activities.

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What are the signs of enthusiastic consent?

Signs of enthusiastic consent include clear verbal approval, positive body language, and eagerness to participate.

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Can past consent impact future interactions?

Past consent does not automatically apply to future interactions; consent must be sought each time.

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Why is it essential to educate about consent?

Educating about consent helps prevent violations, promotes healthy relationships, and empowers individuals to assert their boundaries.

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What is the difference between explicit and implicit consent?

Explicit consent is clearly stated and agreed upon, while implicit consent is assumed through actions, which can be more ambiguous.

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How can power dynamics affect consent?

Power dynamics can affect consent by creating imbalances that may pressure individuals into giving consent when they are uncomfortable.

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What is a common misconception about consent?

A common misconception about consent is that it can be implied or taken for granted based on previous experiences.

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