Parent survey on consent closes soon
Parents and carers have until next week to have their say to help strengthen consent education for students.
06 December 2021
With just under two weeks left to provide feedback, almost 3000 parents and carers have already completed an online survey about consent education.
The survey will help the Department of Education understand how it can support parents and carers to talk about consent with their children and young people at home, building on what is already taught in NSW schools.
“The online survey is just one way the Department is engaging with parents and carers on this important topic,” Education Secretary Georgina Harrisson said.
“Over the past two months, we have also held 10 focus group sessions with parents and carers, and we are anticipating results in early January.”
The survey and focus group results will help guide the Department’s planning and development of support and resources, which will assist all parents and carers in NSW, including those in Independent and Catholic school communities.
The focus groups have included:
- Three focus groups in partnership with the NSW P&C, including one session with parents of students with disability
- Six focus groups held in five different languages, in partnership with the Ethnic Communities Council
- A focus group with Aboriginal parents and carers.
The online survey has been designed to capture a broad and diverse range of parent and carer views, including culturally and linguistically diverse parents and carers, and those with children and young people with disability.
It is open until 15 December, and is available in 10 community languages: Arabic, Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Korean, Persian, Turkish, Swahili, Urdu and Khmer.
Parents and carers can access the survey on the NSW Department of Education’s website: https://education.nsw.gov.au/parents-and-carers/wellbeing/consent-education-working-together
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