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  • Is school safe?
    2024/12/17

    A straightforward question, with a complicated answer!

    Transparency is usually our go-to when it comes to talking with young people about their safety, but sometimes it’s not quite that simple. Adie found this question difficult to answer and reflects on her thinking with Tom.

    Join us in our season finale as we challenge ourselves with a very sticky question.

    You’ll find more questions and answers on our Instagram.com/sticky_qs
    This podcast is produced at Tasmania’s Sexual Assault Support Service, find us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sasstasmania
    Or online at https://www.sass.org.au/

    We understand that sometimes what we discuss might cause distress or concern for listeners. 24/7 support is available in the following ways:

    • Tasmania Wide: 1800 697 877 (1800 MY SUPPORT)
      • https://www.1800mysupport.org.au
    • Australia wide: 1800 737 732
      • https://www.1800respect.org.au
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    23 分
  • I'm scared to tell anyone what happened to me, do I have to?
    2024/12/10

    Grown-ups aren’t always great at having vulnerable conversations, even though we’ve had loads of time to practise!

    In this episode we talk about the unique considerations and pressures young people face when it comes to opening up about their experiences, and the things adults can do to make it easier, safer and more supportive for young people who might be seeking help.

    You’ll find more questions and answers on our Instagram.com/sticky_qs
    This podcast is produced at Tasmania’s Sexual Assault Support Service, find us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sasstasmania
    Or online at https://www.sass.org.au/

    We understand that sometimes what we discuss might cause distress or concern for listeners. 24/7 support is available in the following ways:

    • Tasmania Wide: 1800 697 877 (1800 MY SUPPORT)
      • https://www.1800mysupport.org.au
    • Australia wide: 1800 737 732
      • https://www.1800respect.org.au
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    19 分
  • What do you think about Andrew Tate?
    2024/12/03

    We’ve received so many questions about online influencers this year! In this episode we talk about our own journey of changing how we address these questions in class and offer tips to help caregivers unpack the drivers and solutions to harmful attitudes online.

    You’ll find more questions and answers on our Instagram.com/sticky_qs
    This podcast is produced at Tasmania’s Sexual Assault Support Service, find us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sasstasmania
    Or online at https://www.sass.org.au/

    We understand that sometimes what we discuss might cause distress or concern for listeners. 24/7 support is available in the following ways:

    • Tasmania Wide: 1800 697 877 (1800 MY SUPPORT)
      • https://www.1800mysupport.org.au
    • Australia wide: 1800 737 732
      • https://www.1800respect.org.au
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    23 分
  • Is it bad that I stayed with him after he assaulted me?
    2024/11/26

    For our second interview episode this season, we turned to Ebony for an answer to this question.

    Ebony is a counsellor and crisis response worker who has extensive experience helping people in family violence situations.

    She really opens our eyes about the nature of family violence and the victim/survivor experience. We talk about how to spot the signs and support a young person in a harmful situation, especially as a parent.



    You’ll find more questions and answers on our Instagram.com/sticky_qs
    This podcast is produced at Tasmania’s Sexual Assault Support Service, find us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sasstasmania
    Or online at https://www.sass.org.au/

    We understand that sometimes what we discuss might cause distress or concern for listeners. 24/7 support is available in the following ways:

    • Tasmania Wide: 1800 697 877 (1800 MY SUPPORT)
      • https://www.1800mysupport.org.au
    • Australia wide: 1800 737 732
      • https://www.1800respect.org.au
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    26 分
  • How to ask someone out if you’re scared of being rejected?
    2024/11/19

    Putting your heart out there is scary! This week we talk about why this fear is so common and the social pressure that young people are under when it comes to dating and intimacy. We offer practical advice on how to use consenting conversations to create safety in vulnerability.

    You’ll find more questions and answers on our Instagram.com/sticky_qs
    This podcast is produced at Tasmania’s Sexual Assault Support Service, find us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sasstasmania
    Or online at https://www.sass.org.au/

    We understand that sometimes what we discuss might cause distress or concern for listeners. 24/7 support is available in the following ways:

    • Tasmania Wide: 1800 697 877 (1800 MY SUPPORT)
      • https://www.1800mysupport.org.au
    • Australia wide: 1800 737 732
      • https://www.1800respect.org.au
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    23 分
  • How can we figure out the wrongs and rights in porn?
    2024/11/12

    Talking to your child about pornography can be really daunting as a caregiver. In this episode, we dissect the ethical questions surrounding pornography and suggest how young people can think critically about what they might be seeing. We also discuss the impact that pornography has on consenting intimacy, and cover strategies for preventing harm. Tune in as we lift the lid on a taboo topic.

    In this episode, we reference www.thepconversation.org

    You’ll find more questions and answers on our Instagram.com/sticky_qs
    This podcast is produced at Tasmania’s Sexual Assault Support Service, find us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sasstasmania
    Or online at https://www.sass.org.au/

    We understand that sometimes what we discuss might cause distress or concern for listeners. 24/7 support is available in the following ways:

    • Tasmania Wide: 1800 697 877 (1800 MY SUPPORT)
      • https://www.1800mysupport.org.au
    • Australia wide: 1800 737 732
      • https://www.1800respect.org.au
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    23 分
  • Is it ok for a guy to get really jealous over a girl hanging with guys? Like really really jealous?
    2024/11/05

    Is jealousy ok or is it a red flag? In this episode we explore the line between expressing big and difficult emotions and coercive control within relationships. It’s an issue of rising concern in Australia as we’re only just starting to understand what is considered ‘normal’ and ‘okay’ within teen relationships today. We’ll cover the basics of what coercive control is, what it looks like and how we can support our young people to spot, and seek help for, red flags in their relationships.

    You’ll find more questions and answers on our Instagram.com/sticky_qs
    This podcast is produced at Tasmania’s Sexual Assault Support Service, find us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sasstasmania
    Or online at https://www.sass.org.au/

    We understand that sometimes what we discuss might cause distress or concern for listeners. 24/7 support is available in the following ways:

    • Tasmania Wide: 1800 697 877 (1800 MY SUPPORT)
      • https://www.1800mysupport.org.au
    • Australia wide: 1800 737 732
      • https://www.1800respect.org.au
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    24 分
  • Is it still sexual assault if both people were kids? (Part 2)
    2024/10/29

    Part 2 of our conversation with Renae about harmful sexual behaviours in young people. If you haven’t listened to part 1, please start there! Here in part 2, Renae explains how to talk to kids about sexual behaviour and the current best practice when it comes to prevention and intervention of harmful sexual behaviours.

    Heads up, this episode includes explicit conversation about sexual harm.

    In this episode, we reference statistics from Australia’s Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse

    We also reference research on harmful sexual behaviours in children and adolescents from:

    • Schlesinger, L. B. (2010). Sex Offenders, Juvenile Offenders, and Cross-Cultural Crime Research: New Findings, All Interesting. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 54(2), 147-149. https://doi.org/10.1177/0306624X09354114
    • Caldwell, M. F. (2010). Study Characteristics and Recidivism Base Rates in Juvenile Sex Offender Recidivism. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 54(2), 197-212. https://doi.org/10.1177/0306624X08330016
    • Hackett et al. 2022. Life course outcomes and developmental pathways for children and young people with harmful sexual behaviour
    • Chouinard-Thivierge, S., Lussier, P., & Charette, Y. (2023). The Adult Offending Outcomes of Adolescents Who Have Perpetrated a Sex Offense: Is Sexual Offending in Adolescence Indicative of Things to Come? Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 21(1), 3–26. https://doi.org/10.1177/15412040221123529

    You’ll find more questions and answers on our Instagram.com/sticky_qs
    This podcast is produced at Tasmania’s Sexual Assault Support Service, find us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sasstasmania
    Or online at https://www.sass.org.au/

    We understand that sometimes what we discuss might cause distress or concern for listeners. 24/7 support is available in the following ways:

    • Tasmania Wide: 1800 697 877 (1800 MY SUPPORT)
      • https://www.1800mysupport.org.au
    • Australia wide: 1800 737 732
      • https://www.1800respect.org.au
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    24 分