Let's Talk: relationships, sex and pornography - Mon 23 Jun 7.30pm
Event description
Join us for a FREE two-hour online presentation about relationships, sex, and pornography, and find out how you can support your young person with disability.
Navigating relationships and sex can be challenging for young people with disability. They can misinterpret social cues and be more vulnerable to pressure and the impacts of pornography.
ACD and Amaze are hosting a FREE presentation, Let’s Talk: relationships, sex, and pornography. It aims to help families of children aged 12+ understand and support their children to navigate respectful, consenting relationships.
This presentation looks at:
- Autism, young people, and technology
- Autism, young people, puberty, and sexuality
- Pornography and young people
* The content of this webinar was developed through the Porn Is Not The Norm project, supported by Interchange Outer East.
Presenters:
- Associate Professor Wenn Lawson is an autistic expert in autism. He is also a researcher, British psychologist, poet, and author. He is a family man with autistic children and grandchildren. In 2021, Wenn won the Lesley Hall disability leadership lifetime achievement award; in 2023, he won the US Autism award for Autism Advocacy. Wenn is passionate about all things LGBTQIA+ and autism.
- Maree Crabbe is Director of the Australian violence prevention initiative, It’s time we talked. She is an educator, author, and filmmaker who is passionate about gender-based violence prevention and about supporting parents, schools, communities, and government to address pornography’s influence on young people.
More information:
- Content is intended for families of children with disability only
- Bookings are essential
- Hosted by ACD and Amaze
Questions?
- Email ACD at educate@acd.org.au
- Call ACD on 03 9880 7000 or 1800 654 013 (regional callers)
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