I am SO excited about this!
My new book, published by Body Safety Australia, is about the lessons I’ve learned while teaching consent and respectful relationships classes in schools over the last year.
The book will be released on 15 July. If you think you might be interested in it please consider pre-ordering it now. Pre-orders have a huge impact on publishers and help with funding events, marketing and sales.
In the great tradition of small books on large topics, Teaching Consent tells stories from inside the classroom.
Jane Gilmore has been writing and speaking about domestic and sexual violence for over a decade.
Now she is working with Deanne Carson, who spent that same decade teaching consent, body safety, and respectful relationships to children and young people from Early Childhood through to Year 12.
This book is the result of their collaboration.
Blending memoir, expertise, hilarious anecdotes, and poignant stories from teachers and students, this window into classrooms and schoolyards is a must read for any parent.
“Consent is an everyday word that, if it’s embedded young, becomes an unthinking empathetic and considerate approach to any interaction with other people. When little children grow up with this, they need very little help taking it into sexual relationships when they’re older.”
Teaching Consent describes how we educate children and teens about sex, consent, respect, social media, pornography, bullying, sexuality, and gender diversity. It explains why this education is so crucial, how the experts manage different needs and age groups, and the pressure on teachers, families, and students to get this done and get it done right.
‘A confronting and, most importantly, intensely useful book about the simple yet endlessly complicated issue of consent.’ – Margaret Simons
About the author:
Jane Gilmore is a writer, journalist, speaker, and consent educator. She has been writing about the causes and effects of violence for over a decade and has now turned to prevention education.
Jane has a Master of Journalism from Melbourne University and has written for Crikey, The Guardian, the ABC, SBS, Junkee, The Age, The Daily Telegraph, The Sydney Morning Herald, Meanjin, The Saturday Paper, News.com.au, The New Daily, the Hoopla, and Inkl, among others.
Her first book, Fixed It: Violence and the representation of women was published by Penguin Random House in 2019. She was one of three contributors to the book Work. Love. Body. in 2021. Her next book, Time and Punishment, is planned for 2023.
About Body Safety Australia
Founded in 2015, Body Safety Australia promotes childhoods free from violence where children enjoy equitable and respectful relationships.
Body Safety Australia is a not-for-profit organisation providing education programs from Early Childhood to Secondary School to empower and educate children and young people, their families, teachers, and educators.
Reviews:
“With characteristic wit, humility and insight, Jane Gilmore reveals the revolutionary potential of consent education. This is about sex, and so much more. At its heart, it’s about a movement to bring kids back into contact with their instincts. It’s about overturning the idea that’s driven much of our society’s ills: that successful people impose their will over others. True respect is a radical concept in our culture – and a skill that can lead us to end violence, have more satisfying sex, sustain our relationships, and even save the planet.” – Jess Hill
“Jane Gilmore has written a definitive and vital guide to consent that will change lives. If you do one thing for the young people in your life this year, make sure it’s buying this book.” – Clementine Ford
“A confronting and, most importantly, intensely useful book about the simple yet endlessly complicated issue of consent.” – Margaret Simons
“A book of soaring clarity and deep enjoyment. This book answers all the questions, is a cracking read and at times utterly hilarious. Not sure how Gilmore did it, but she has written a book about the sticky, confusing and at times depressing world of sex and conservative and made it a celebration, a liberation and makes me want to shag everyone immediately. This is the dawning of the age of clarity, respect and connection. All you need is this gorgeous book to navigate the daunting waters of sex and consent to find yourself on Pleasure Island.” – Catharine Deveny
Product Details:
Title: Teaching Consent: Real Voices from the Consent Classroom
RRP: $16.50 (inc GST)
ISBN: 978-0-6455296-0-9
Pages: 104
Publisher: Body Safety Australia
Publication date: 15 August, 2022