Boundaries, privacy and consent

In this lesson, we will learn about respecting the privacy of others as well as boundaries (physical and otherwise). We will also discuss giving and withdrawing consent.

Boundaries, privacy and consent

In this lesson, we will learn about respecting the privacy of others as well as boundaries (physical and otherwise). We will also discuss giving and withdrawing consent.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. Respecting privacy
  2. Respecting boundaries (physical and otherwise)
  3. Giving and withdrawing consent (e.g. changing one's mind)

Content guidance

  • Contains subject matter which individuals may find upsetting.

Supervision

Adult supervision suggested.

Licence

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5 Questions

Q1.
Everyone has a right to privacy.
False
Correct answer: True
Q2.
Which of these is an alternative word for "respect"?
Correct answer: Admire
Contempt
Despise
Q3.
Is it ok to change your mind after you have made a decision?
No
Correct answer: Yes
Q4.
Censorship is the act of forbidding or banning something.
False
Correct answer: True
Q5.
Which of these might you have a relationship with? Tick as many or as few answers as you want.
A celebrity living in Los Angeles
Correct answer: Family
Correct answer: Friends
Correct answer: Teachers

5 Questions

Q1.
You always have to say 'yes' to people.
Correct answer: False
True
Q2.
What is the following the definition of? "Having enough distance between you and another person".
Consent
Correct answer: Personal space
Privacy
Q3.
Is it ok to change your mind after you have made a decision?
No
Correct answer: Yes
Q4.
What do we mean by getting too close? (Tick as many or as few answers as you want.)
Correct answer: Hugging you when you do not want to be hugged
Correct answer: Sitting too near you
Spending time apart
Correct answer: Touching you when you do not want them to
Q5.
Being uncomfortable is when you are feeling unhappy because of what is going on around you.
False
Correct answer: True

Lesson appears in

UnitRSHE (PSHE) / Respectful relationships: Respect and friendship

RSHE (PSHE)