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University of Galway SU launches annual Consent Week

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galway daily news Izzy Tiernan, Dean Kenny, Raimey O’Boyle and Faye Ní Dhomhnaill (University of Galway Students’ Union)
(Left to Right): Izzy Tiernan, Dean Kenny, Raimey O’Boyle and Faye Ní Dhomhnaill (University of Galway Students’ Union)

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University of Galway Students’ Union are running a series of events to mark their annual Consent Week, which starts on 6 February.

The events, in partnership with Active* Consent, will look at the key issues which impact the sexual health and wellbeing of students. The week will see a number of events take place, including workshops, STI testing clinics and a sold out charity sex toy bingo event. 

The Active* Consent workshop will be looking at digital intimacy – a common feature of many modern relationships.

The workshop will empower students with the knowledge and skills to navigate digital intimacy in a consensual way, while also highlighting the challenges that digital intimacy can pose.

A disclosure training event with Galway Rape Crisis Centre will provide participants with the skills and knowledge to deal appropriately with a disclosure of sexual violence.

Students’ Union Vice-President/Welfare and Equality Officer, Izzy Tiernan, said that they have some great workshops and events coming up for Consent Week.

“Students’ Unions and Universities need to take a strong lead in ending the culture of victim blaming as sexual violence and harassment are still prevalent issues in today’s world,” said Izzy.

“Consent is Ongoing, Mutual and Freely Given – this is the core message of the University of Galway Active* Consent programme.”

Students’ Union President Dean Kenny added that the SU hopes that the events will encourage students to take a responsible attitude to sexual health and healthy relationships.

“We still have a long way to go in Irish society in terms of breaking down the taboo of talking about sex. We want our students to be educated about their sexual rights.”

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