Keeping Kids Safe is a free parenting program to keep young people safe and prevent sexual violence and harm. The program takes place over four consecutive weeks. Each session builds on the last, so we encourage participants to attend all four sessions to get the most out of the experience.
This four-session course will help parents:
- Prevent sexual violence happening among young people
- Feel more confident talking about consent and sex
- Understand how gender inequality contributes to violence
- Learn about recent changes to Victorian consent laws
- Explore age-appropriate, positive ways to talk about sexuality
- Support your child’s learning at school through Respectful Relationships
The program is designed for parents and caregivers of Year 7 and 8 students, although we also welcome parents of other year levels.
This is a unique opportunity to be part of an Australian-first initiative. Each session is designed to be interactive and supportive, offering opportunities to connect with others, ask questions, and reflect on your role in shaping a culture of consent.
We warmly welcome parents and carers from all faiths, cultural backgrounds and life experiences, and are committed to creating an inclusive program that values and respects a diversity of opinions and beliefs. Catering and additional learning resources will be provided, along with door prizes.
If you require additional assistance to participate, please get in contact with us.
Tuesday 17 February, 6pm-8.30pm
Tuesday 24 February, 6pm-8.30pm
Tuesday 3 March, 6pm-8.30pm
Tuesday 10 March, 6pm-8.30pm