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On Your Terms: Youth survey on consent and sex ed

Listening to young people to help improve consent and respectful relationships education.

Children and youth rights Project March, 2022

Summary

On Your Terms is a 10–15-minute anonymous online survey about consent and sex education. It asks for young peoples’ views about consent, respectful relationships and sex education.

The survey is open to anyone aged 14 to 18 living in Australia.

On Your Terms is funded by the Australian Department of Education.

On Your Terms video for young people

About On Your Terms

On Your Terms: Youth survey on consent and sex education is a national study of young people's experiences of and attitudes towards consent, sex and respectful relationships education and is funded by the Australian Government Department of Education. 

Central to the study is the On Your Terms: Youth survey on consent and sex ed, an anonymous 10–15-minute online survey open to anyone aged 14 to 18 living in Australia. 

The findings will establish a point in time understanding of young people's experiences and help to inform improvements to respectful relationships education.

Strong, evidence‑based consent education is essential to supporting young people to lead safe, respectful lives.

On Your Terms is part of the Australian Government’s agenda to support schools in educating children and young people about the importance of respectful relationships.

We know this topic can be difficult for some people to talk about. We’re inviting young people to do the survey and share their views and experiences. Their voice will help improve consent education, so it is relevant, timely and helpful for young people.

National Children's Commissioner Deb Tsorbaris

Survey link

You can share this On Your Terms survey link with the young people in your life.

Every voice strengthens the future of consent and respectful relationships education.

On Your Terms survey

Two young people stand close together against a plain white wall, smiling and embracing. One has their arm around the others shoulder, and both wear casual, loose-fitting clothes and sneakers.

Enquiries

The Commission has extensive experience in safely conducting surveys and direct consultations with children and young people around a wide range of topics.

The research team can be contacted at youthsurvey@humanrights.gov.au

Read the media release.

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