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SEXtember 2025: "How do you like it?" - Clay Connections Workshop: Moulding conversations about intimacy and consent

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Room 2008, Level 2, E15 Quadrangle Building, UNSW Kensington Campus – Adjacent to Psychology & Wellness
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Tue, 23 Sep, 5pm - 7pm AEST

Event description

💭 Unleash your creativity while shaping meaningful coversations that can make a difference!

Join the 'How do you like it?' Clay Connections Workshop to explore what healthy intimacy looks like (for you! Every 'body' is different!) ❤️‍🩹 Mould your mug as you learn how to reshape the conversation around intimacy and consent to better voice your boundaries 🙋

Learn to craft your own unique clay mug that you can keep as a symbol and an acknowledgment of your commitment to creating change through meaningful conversations about consent 👥



This event is brought to you as part of SEXtember, UNSW's annual festival of celebrating, questioning and exploring every aspect of diversity, sex, and relationships. This year, we're partnering with Diversity Festival.


Content Context: SEXtember includes conversations about consent, relationships, sex, and sexuality. These are important conversations that can sometimes cause discomfort or raise questions. If at any point you feel the need to pause, take a break or talk to someone, support is available:  

  1. UNSW Gendered Violence Response Team – Support via the Gendered Violence Portal 

  2. Psychology and Wellness – For mental health and wellbeing support  

  1. 1800RESPECT – Free and confidential support (1800 737 732)  

We encourage you to engage with the content in a way that feels safe and right for you. 

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Room 2008, Level 2, E15 Quadrangle Building, UNSW Kensington Campus – Adjacent to Psychology & Wellness