
University Programs
Online Modules
“Finally, an online course that isn’t patronising and gimmicky, but is actually relatable, engaging and informative!”
— Carly, University of Wollongong
Sex & Consent Online Modules for Australian Universities
Each module has been developed in response to the findings of current qualitative and quantitative research with a diverse representation of young people, including the National Student Safety Survey (2021), and the Australian Human Rights Commission Change The Course report. The course profiles current qualitative and quantitative research with a diverse representation of young people.
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What's the problem and how did we get here?
Module one explores the prevalence of young people's experiences of unwanted and non-consensual sex. Learners identify some of the social and cultural contributing factors – including mainstream pornography and inadequate sex education.
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Consent beyond 'yes' and 'no'
Module two introduces learners to the communicative approach to consent, which is just as much about preventing harm as it is about promoting safe and pleasurable intimate relationships. Learners become familiar with ways to communicate giving and refusing consent, as well as recognising consent and lack of consent.
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Sexual violence: responding and reporting
Module three equips learners with best practice skills for responding to and reporting sexual violence, as well as reliable resources and support services when seeking assistance in relation to an experience of sexual violence. The course concludes with our top five resources for learning more about sex and consent.
Video Content
Each module features video content that profiles the stories of young people navigating relationships, sexuality and consent.
Interactive Learner Experiences
Modules feature interactive learner experiences throughout including knowledge-checks, case studies and simulations that allow learners to engage and observe before applying their knowledge and skills.
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The learning outcomes of the Sex & Consent elearn modules are in alignment with the UNESCO International Technical Guidance for Sexuality Education which presents the evidence base for delivering comprehensive sexuality education within a framework of human rights and gender equality.
The course has been developed in alignment with the Our Watch Best Practice Principles for Online Learning and the Universities Australia 2023 Primary Prevention of Sexual Harm in the University Sector Good Practice Guide.
Each module has been developed in response to the findings of current qualitative and quantitative research with a diverse representation of young people, including the National Student Safety Survey (2021), and the Australian Human Rights Commission Change The Course report. The course profiles current qualitative and quantitative research with a diverse representation of young people
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Each module features relatable stories via short and engaging video interviews with a diverse representation of young people discussing their own lived experiences.
Modularised interactive content for a micro learning experience.
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WCAG 2.1 compliant [Web Content Accessibility Guidelines], featuring alt text for screen readers, video transcripts and captioning throughout.
Inherently responsive e-learning, automatically adapts for every device (mobile-optimized) to ensure a seamless learner experience.
Inclusive of both formative and summative assessments including informal knowledge checks throughout and a concluding summative assessment.
Automated feedback is provided to learners on all tasks, tailored to individual responses.
Sex & Consent is uploaded, hosted and tracked via your organisation's learning management system (LMS).
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Sex & Consent content is 100% customisable to be context and institution specific.
Institutional subscriptions are inclusive of up to 8 hours customisation.

Bespoke eLearns
Sex & Consent is an online education platform that centres on the stories of Australian young people’s lived experiences of sex and relationships. It engages students with a relatable, compelling and evidence-based e-learning experience that equips them with the knowledge and tools to navigate sexual consent in their everyday lives.
The platform is designed to familiarise you with the issues surrounding sexual consent, and to explore the nuances and complexities of young Australians’ experiences of sex and relationships. The course will introduce the key terms and ideas for a communicative approach to consent, as well as best practice for responding to and supporting a friend that has experienced sexual violence.
“The Learning Consent team conducted research on campus to tailor consent education modules for our community's cultural and generational makeup. Collaborating with the Learning Consent team helped us evolve our approach to primary prevention to address specific risks our students shared during the research.”
— Michael Tower, Associate Director of Wellbeing, RMIT Vietnam