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With guests Jenny Ofrim (she/her), MSW, RSW and Meg Martin (she/her), MC
Do you know about affirmative consent, and that it is Canada's legal standard?
Listen into this conversation about how consent is often (mis)understood and what we might do differently as a result. They will talk about why “no means no” is an insufficient consent standard (socially and legally), and why expectations around use of the word “no” can be problematic and misguided. Listen in as these sexual violence experts discuss affirmative consent and why it matters, and how examples of how we’re really good at it are everywhere.
By Office of Faculty Development, Cumming School of Medicine, University of CalgaryWith guests Jenny Ofrim (she/her), MSW, RSW and Meg Martin (she/her), MC
Do you know about affirmative consent, and that it is Canada's legal standard?
Listen into this conversation about how consent is often (mis)understood and what we might do differently as a result. They will talk about why “no means no” is an insufficient consent standard (socially and legally), and why expectations around use of the word “no” can be problematic and misguided. Listen in as these sexual violence experts discuss affirmative consent and why it matters, and how examples of how we’re really good at it are everywhere.