Supporting Young People to Understand Affirmative Consent Program (2022 - 2025)

Lubly Consent is one of the 13 projects created as part of the Supporting Young People to Understand Affirmative Consent (SYPTUAC) Program. The SYPTUAC program aims to empower and educate young people and their key influencers to strengthen their understanding of affirmative consent and healthy relationships.

Lubly Consent

The Victorian Aboriginal Cihld and Community Agency.

The Lubly Consent project was designed by the Victorian Aboriginal Child and Community Agency (VACCA) and Victorian Aboriginal Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS) to provide information about affirmative consent to Aboriginal young people aged 14-18 years, as well as youth and family practitioners that work with our young mob.

It's important to yarn up about sexual consent so our mob stays safe and respectful in our relationships, no matter what gender identity, sexuality, or disability. That means talking to Mums, Dads, Aunties, Uncles, and even Nan and Pop. Everyone needs to be on board when it comes to Lubly consent.

As part of this project, we developed some deadly videos and written resources all about Victoria's affirmative consent laws.

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Women’s Health East
Get the Go-Ahead

A set of resources about affirmative consent, co-designed and co-created with a group of Disabled young people.

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Women’s Health in the North
Taking ACtion: Affirmative Consent in the North

A youth-led affirmative consent education and community engagement pilot project. Taking ACtion focuses on affirmative consent, respectful relationships and sexual violence prevention using a rights-based and sex-positive approach.

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Youth Affairs Council Australia (YACVic)
Yeah, Nah

A workshop which aims to build the capacity of young people to understanding the new Affirmative Consent legislation. The workshop can be adapted to be age appropriate, culturally safe and relevant to the young people that it’s being delivered to.

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The Supporting Young People to Understand Affirmative Consent Program is supported by the Victorian Government.

Accessing sexual violence support  

If you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault, there are specialist sexual assault services across Victoria that provide free and confidential counselling and advocacy support for people of all ages.

You can find your local service by using the Specialist Sexual Assault Service Map.

If you have experienced a recent sexual assault, you can call the Sexual Assault Crisis Line (SACL) on 1800 806 292.

SACL operates between 5pm - 9am on weeknights and throughout weekends and public holidays. During office hours, the line will divert to your local specialist sexual assault service.