Consent CANNOT be a stand-alone topic

The biggest mistake educators make is to teach consent as a stand-alone topic.

The second biggest mistake is to teach just the content that helps reduce harm.

Young people need a positive, Christian values-based vision of healthy relationships.

We hope you enjoy this video that tries to ensure consent comes from a place of respect for the dignity of self and of others.

The big topic nobody is talking about

Speaking about consent to teenagers without speaking about p*rn is like teaching someone to drive and omitting road safety education.

 

This video connects the obvious dots; people learn to ignore the importance of consent and respect from what they watch.

 

Whilst this is only the tip of the iceberg regarding hypersexual online content we hope it helps your discussions on this topic.

How Do You Teach Consent with Clarity and Integrity?

How Do You Teach Consent with Clarity and Integrity?

With consent education now a mandatory part of the Australian curriculum, many Christian educators are seeking trustworthy, values-based resources that align with their faith. It’s not just about teaching boundaries—it’s about forming hearts and minds to see every person as a gift, created for love.

A Dignity-Centered Approach

A truly Christian approach to consent education begins with a foundational belief: every human being is inherently good and worthy of love. This perspective, rooted in Christian anthropology, doesn’t ignore legal or practical realities. In fact, it strengthens them. It’s possible and necessary to be both real and respectful, acknowledging parental rights and protecting childhood innocence.

Teaching Consent Without Compromise

Educators often ask: Can we teach practical skills like how to ask for consent without promoting pre-marital sexual activity? The answer is a resounding yes.

Consent education should empower students to navigate relationships with clarity and respect, while also upholding the biblical values around sex and marriage. It’s about forming character, not just compliance

👇Watch the Video

This resource is designed to spark meaningful conversations and equip students with tools they can use without compromising their values or yours.

5 Things You Need To Know When Educating About Consent

The topic of consent has received massive media attention in recent weeks. It has never been clearer just how important it is to be educating young people about this topic. Sadly, many media commentators are missing important points about consent. In our experience, there are 5 crucial (but often overlooked) points about consent that you need to know.

Relationships: Dating

Excerpt from our Relationships: Dating, Sex & Marriage DVD Resource.

Paul Ninnes shares about Dating and Relationships. Taken from the video resource "Relationships: Dating, Sex & Marriage". Paul is the Managing Director of Real Talk International. In this video, he shares some of the wisdom he has gathered from speaking to tens-of-thousands of young people about how to have relationship success.

Relationships: Sex & Marriage

Excerpt from our Relationships: Dating, Sex & Marriage DVD Resource.

Sex and Marriage: Paul Ninnes shares about the topics of sex and marriage. Taken from the video resource "Relationships: Dating, Sex & Marriage" Paul is the Managing Director of Real Talk International. In this video, he shares some of the wisdom he has gathered from speaking to tens-of-thousands of young people about sex and marriage.