Respectful Relationships & Consent Program at JPC – Student and Parent Sessions
This term, we are very pleased to welcome back Consent Labs to deliver a valuable wellbeing program for all students, along with a complimentary education session for parents and carers.
Consent Labs are leading educators in the field of Respectful Relationships and Consent Education. Their sessions are designed to provide students and families with reliable, age-appropriate, and practical information to help navigate healthy relationships.
At JPC, we uphold the importance of treating others with dignity and respect, and equipping our students with the tools to form relationships aligned with personal values and Australian laws. In today’s media landscape, young people are regularly exposed to content that can normalise unhealthy behaviours. Programs like this help students make informed, ethical, and respectful choices.
Student Sessions: 12–13 May 2025
All students in Years 7–12 will take part in sessions facilitated by Consent Labs across these two days. Depending on their year group, students will participate in discussion-based workshops or lecture-style presentations, each tailored to their stage of development. Sessions will occur on-campus at JPC, with timings and locations to be communicated closer to the date.
Please note: This is an opt-out program. If you do not wish for your child to participate, please notify your child’s House Coordinator as soon as possible.
Parent & Carer Education Evening: Monday, 12 May at 6:00 PM
Parents and carers are warmly invited to attend this on-campus evening session hosted by Consent Labs. This session is designed to support families in beginning or continuing conversations around consent, healthy relationships, and respect with their young people. The session will also cover how to support your child if they encounter unhealthy dynamics in platonic or romantic relationships.
Register for this free session here: https://forms.office.com/r/2btjjq0chw
Event details also appear at the bottom of this newsletter.
For more information on Consent Labs and their high school programs, visit: consentlabs.org.au
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the College.
Ms Ame Uidam
School Counsellor