Why consent education isn't enough | Katrina Marson | TEDxBrisbane
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- čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
- As a sexual offences prosecutor, Katrina Marson spent a decade seeing the aftermath of sexual violence cross her desk - case after case after case.
Feeling frustrated by the limits of the criminal justice system, in 2019, Katrina decided to focus on sexual violence prevention, embarking on a global journey to meet some leading experts in this field. Her research confirmed her suspicions that sex education focusing on consent education and violence prevention is inadequate and misguided, however well-intentioned, and that comprehensive relationship and sexuality education is a human right for all young people. Katrina Marson practiced as a criminal lawyer for a decade, particularly in family violence and sexual offences. She has been researching the protective power of sex-ed to prevent sexual violence and safeguard sexual wellbeing since 2012.
On a two-year secondment, she led the implementation of the Child Sexual Abuse Royal Commission’s criminal justice recommendations in the Australia Capital Territory (ACT) before returning to the ACT Director of Public Prosecutions as a senior prosecutor in the Sexual Offences Unit. Katrina undertook a Churchill Fellowship in 2019 to research the implementation of relationships and sexuality education overseas; her findings were published in the report, ‘Ignorance is not Innocence’.
She is the lead researcher of primary prevention at Rape and Sexual Assault Research and Advocacy, and is completing a PhD in human rights and sex education. Her first book, ‘Legitimate Sexpectations: the power of sex-ed’, was published in 2022. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
It was an honour and a privilege to work with you to bring this insightful, compelling and impactful talk to our TEDxBrisbane stage, Katrina. The young people of today and future generations are depending on us to respect their rights to have this information and comprehensive relationship education, so it is at their disposal when they need it.
Thank you for bringing it to life!
1:55
A compelling share of an essential message. Thank you Katrina - and TEDxBrisbane - for this impactful and important TEDx talk.
Thank you so much
Excellent talk Katrina. Thank for your tireless advocacy. In countries that prioritise this education, their young people have better outcomes, that is a fact. Knowledge is power. Fear-based ignorance has no place in the health and wellbeing of children. We can no longer ignore the evidence to do so is neglectful.
Thank you Vanessa
Here you go. I'm 55. I wish I'd had this kind of education before I hit adolescence. Thankfully, I had learned enough by the time i had children that I was able to give my own children this kind of education myself. Unfortunately, it took me two more decades to recognize that I had still not learned those same lessons.
@codyhess4161Who cares? Go take a nap.
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Thank you for sharing your story. I am so glad you were able to give your kids what they needed.
Great talk. Loved it.
I could not agree with this speech more, fantastic ❤
Thank you so much
Preach sister! Fantastic talk and oh what a society we would be, if we all had those skills. We can do better for our future generations. Inspiring :)
Thank you!
Katrina you are a beacon of light, I love listening to your wisdom and advice, especially as the mother of a teenage daughter. Thank you for all that you do.
A very powerful, moving and compelling argument…… there was a lot of emotion in Katrina’s delivery there, but also a hopeful optimism that change is possible….. and moments of humour in what is otherwise very dark topic. Let’s hope it moves the heart of educational policy-makers around the world, for its a very important issue with global relevance.
Thank you!
Great, educational talk. Although it left me wondering where can I learn more about consent? Do I know enough? If not - is there a good, reliable place to learn?
I learned a great deal from the book What women want men to know, sorry forgot the author. I also took a course on conversation confidence back when it was a series of cassette tapes. "Health class" in high school was just an STD and pregnancy scare class. I went through many years of heartbreak and being manipulated before I finally found and married the love of my life. It's too late for us to have kids but at least it wasn't for nothing
Great talk ❤❤
Amazing
That's true and fully understandable, however children should not be introduced to these topics and concepts too soon as they are not able to comprehend them. It can hurt them psychologically.
Thank you very much
Yeah. Consent is the bare minimum.
9:36 that was powerful 💯💯💯
@TedX : Could you add some online available sources for parents, teachers and for youngsters to the topic? Maybe even of the speaker herself? Thx
Important...
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Dangerous thinking....
Divide and conquer
Did she even prove why consent education isnt enough??? Consent is perfect. Ask then listen to the response.
Its like asking me to watch a video on "why driving with your eyes on the road isnt enough?"
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I think it’s a good talk and an important point but i don’t trust her numbers at all…or maybe it’s a definition thing
The numbers are based on Australian data collected by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The expert's numbers are correct easily researched
its often still a game of definitions, its probably another discussion that is kind of a side step from here main point I think@@marson_katrina
Saat yılı 1:01
Nothing will ever be enough for some people, glad she has time to pursue this as a career (?).
I find your response, after being given a researched and thoughtfully given presentation, trite and inappropriate.
Please do sum up what the speaker said - comprehension is a requisite of learning and mutual understanding.
6:54
@moringaottawa with respect, how is it hard to understand that criminals do not care about laws and that's part of what makes them criminals?
I am here fortunately
7:35 cannot and will never normalize this.
15; You meant 5, right?
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I can say one thing:
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To whom it concern!
Listening to someone talk and say nothing is hilarious. 😂🎉 congratulations
I guess that's why everyone laughs at you
@@ClandestineSnowman got me there 😂
I cant watch this. Can some brave soul just tell me what she wants? Why wouldn't consent education be enough? I mean what else is there? Also is she at some point going to tell girls that they do not get a pass to put their hands on men?
Consent is paramount. I dont think there is a single ethical or moral or practical argument about getting consent, listening and hearing. What else does she want??
She is clueless about what is really going on in the world. But she is, as Candace Owens would say, a good candidate for oppression olympics
She wants positive and potentially enjoyable experiences for everyone. I guess that's too much to ask.
@@catherine159 stop lying to yourself
Watch it. Hear her words before you decide.
You're here on YT, to either watch/listen to something, yet you can't even do the bare minimum. smh
A good takeaway, from what I've heard here, is; If men were manly, women were womanly and both were taught to respect one another, these issues would resolve.
No. It is a veiled attempt to push the sexualization of children. It has nothing to do with consent at all. That is just to confuse the stupids.
It's not about conforming to stereotypes, it's about giving respect and a fair expectation of being respected.
I have no idea where you got the manly/womanly rhetoric from, as it's certainly not mentioned in the video.
This woman is definitely pro-baby and I appreciate her for that
Pro family*
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Try teaching women to not falsely accuse people. Teach women they should quit being preditory they actually are the ones under reported for assault or s assault.
False accusations make up a negligible percentage of cases. Quit trying to justify your own behavior by pointing to a straw man. If THAT was your takeaway from this video? YOU are part of the problem.
After reading the titles of all the videos on this channel. Its a clear Far Left propaganda machine. I will unsub.
LOL don't let the door hit on ya on the way out!
What a waste of breath.
They get health and biology that's all they need. Stop it get some help.