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23 Sept 2025

Empowering Intellectually Disabled Rangatahi Through Consent and Relationship Education

Friends, Whānau, Flirting is RespectEd Aotearoa’s consent and healthy relationships programme for intellectually disabled rangatahi. Co-designed with the disability community, it builds skills in communication, consent, and recognising healthy behaviours.

Empowering Intellectually Disabled Rangatahi Through Consent and Relationship Education

5 Sept 2025

The September Reel Review: Nuns vs the Vatican

Nuns vs the Vatican documents religious women accusing parts of the Catholic Church, including senior clerics, of sexual, spiritual and physical abuse, and shows how they were silenced when they sought justice.

The September Reel Review: Nuns vs the Vatican

11 Aug 2025

What This Scandal Can Teach Every Workplace

The James Gardner-Hopkins saga reminds us how fragile personal safety can be in workplaces with steep hierarchies

What This Scandal Can Teach Every Workplace

1 Aug 2025

The August Reel Review: Love Island, season 12

Harmless Entertainment or Manufacturing Misogyny

The August Reel Review: Love Island, season 12

4 Jul 2025

The July Reel Review: Surviving Ohio State

Power dynamics and the cost of institutional silence

The July Reel Review: Surviving Ohio State

6 Jun 2025

The June Reel Review: Adolescence

Perpetrator-centred narratives, and the politics of sexual violence prevention

The June Reel Review: Adolescence

16 May 2025

Drowning Consent: Drink Spiking More Social Norm Than Anomaly

Spiking doesn’t always look criminal, sometimes it sounds like “just one more”

Drowning Consent: Drink Spiking More Social Norm Than Anomaly
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