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Petition of more than 20000 signatures—Ms Jenny Leong—from certain citizens requesting the Legislative Assembly include holistic consent sex education in the curriculum and legislate urgent reform to require sexual consent to be enthusiastic consent

Petition To the Speaker and Members of the Legislative Assembly, this petition of the people of New South Wales brings to the attention of the Assembly:   The shocking number of past and present school students who have come forward to share their stories of sexual harassment and assault at high school. We are sad and angry that these students did not receive an adequate education or support regarding consent and sexual assault.   We request that consent is taught earlier to reduce the extent of sexual assault experiences amongst youth in New South Wales. We, the undersigned petitioners request that holistic consent sex education be included in the curriculum, that acknowledges toxic masculinity, rape culture, slut shaming, victim blaming, sexual coercion, and enthusiastic consent, as well queer sex education. We also call for urgent reform to require sexual consent to be enthusiastic consent.   These are uncomfortable conversations to have with young teenagers, but it is far more uncomfortable to live knowing that something happened to you, or a friend, or perhaps that you were even the perpetrator of it, and it could have been avoided.
Petition Response Response by the Hon. Sarah Mitchell—received 13 July 2021—to petition lodged 8 June 2021—Requesting the Legislative Assembly include holistic consent sex education in the curriculum and legislate urgent reform to require sexual consent to be enthusiastic consent—(Ms Jenny Leong)
Tracking of Petitions with 500 or more Signatures
Petition Category20,000+
Number Of Signatories20,986
Presented ByLeong, Jenny
Minister Responsible Minister for Education and Early Childhood Learning
Debate DateThursday, 21 October 2021
Petition StatusResponse Received
Response DueTuesday, 13 July 2021
Response Received Tuesday, 13 July 2021
Registration Number/Qualifier2583

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