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  1. The age at which the law considers a person old enough to decide to have sex with another person. "Depending on what state or territory you're in, you can only give consent to engage in certain sexual acts once you've reached a certain age. Until you've reached that age - ' the age of consent ' - the law says you cannot give your permission to ...

  2. pro.playsafe.health.nsw.gov.au › games › alphabet-soupAlphabet Soup - Play Safe Pro

    Alphabet Soup. This game is similar to Scattergories® but with sexual health content. It’s designed to start conversations as part of a broader sexual health program. The aim of this game is to engage young people on sexual health concepts. This will open discussions about aspects of safe relationships, condom use, consent and protective ...

  3. ACTIVITYALPHABET SOUPThis game is similar to Scattergories® but with. sexual health content. It’s designed to start conversations as part of a broader. AVIOURSTIME REQUIREDThis game takes 10 to 30 minutes depending on group numbers and the time ta. ACTIVITY DESCRIPTIONGive each participa. t a worksheet and pen.Ask: ‘Have you ever p.

  4. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live and work and recognise their ongoing connection to land, waters and communities. We pay our respects to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today. Tools Games Play Safe site Newsletter Contact.

  5. August 19, 2016 at 3:43 am. ElleBelle. Participant. Let’s play a game! The idea is to run through the alphabet and call out a sexual health word that starts with each letter. I’ll go first…. A is for Anal Sex. (next poster is B!) August 20, 2016 at 2:32 am.

  6. YOU WILL BE GIVEN A LETTER OF THE ALPHABET. NAME SOMETHING FROM ALL THE CATEGORIES BELOW STARTING WITH THAT LETTER. THE LETTER IS… A way not to get an STI A nickname for genitals A girl’s name A way to show someone you love them A good thing about where you live A way to say ‘no’ without saying ‘no’ The name of a movie A place where

  7. pro.playsafe.health.nsw.gov.au › games › condom-gamesCondom games - Play Safe Pro

    Condom games. Condom games demonstrate the strength and flexibility of condoms and help to normalise condom use and reduce stigma associated with them. It also encourages young people to talk about condom and helps young people to get familiar with touching, opening and unrolling condoms outside of sexual encounters. Participants: Variable.

  8. Resources One Alphabet Soup worksheet per participant Pencils and pens Rewards (optional) Play Safe Pro Alphabet Soup facilitator guide Activity format Group activity Procedure 1. Give each participant a worksheet and pen. 2. Ask: ‘Have you ever played Scattergories?’ Explain this is a similar game and outline the rules. 3. Call out a ...

  9. pro.playsafe.health.nsw.gov.au › games › condom-card-gameCondom card game - Play Safe Pro

    Condom card game. A card sorting activity illustrating effective condom use. This activity is about looking at the different steps that are involved in putting on a condom correctly. The game can be played in a variety of ways. Choose the option below that best serves your needs. Participants: 2-5.

  10. pro.playsafe.health.nsw.gov.au › games › handshake-gameHandshake game - Play Safe Pro

    Handshake game. Sexual health game demonstrating transmission of infections and the benefits of safe sex. Those who participate are introduced to sexual health concepts relating to safer sex, STIs, and sexual health testing and treatment. Participants: 10-30. Time required: 10-20 minutes. Staff required: 1.

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