It's part of a wider government campaign on consent,
A new online resource to help inform third-level students and staff about sexual consent has launched
It's part of a wider government campaign on consent, and will go live in September at the beginning of the academic year.
There'll be a dedicated website with videos and eLearning material developed by experts, which aims to improve people's understanding and awareness on the issue.
This morning in sunny @nuigalway🌞
— Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration (@DeptJusticeIRL) July 19, 2021
🌐 🖥️ A new online learning hub on #SexualConsent for 3rd level education was announced by Ministers @1Hildegarde & @SimonHarrisTD. This will be made available for staff & students for the new academic year.
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Dr Padraig McNeela is the Active Consent Co-Lead at NUI Galway.
He joined Eoin Beatty on Tuesday's edition of Kildare Today.
So what can you expect from our Active* Consent hub with @DeptJusticeIRL @DeptofFHed?
— Active* Consent (@ActiveConsent) July 19, 2021
Comprehensive, trauma-informed resources on consent + preventing sexual violence, for students, educational staff and the wider public 🙌
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