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The 4 Cs of Consent
- Continuous: Consent can be revoked during any time, it is okay to change your mind and no longer wanting to engage in activities.
- Clear: verbal and non-verbal communication with both partners are crucial. Checking in with your partner about your likes and dislikes, and vice versa to make sure everyone’s boundaries are respected.
- Conscious: Everyone must be fully competent and able to consent. If someone is under the influence of drugs or alcohol, unconscious, or otherwise incapacitated, they are unable to consent.
- Coercion: If someone is being pressured, manipulated, or feeling threatened in any way, then consent is not present
Resources at CLU
If you are supporting someone who has experienced rape, or another form of sexual violence, please consider the following:
- Be patient
- Believe them
- Avoid judgement
- Provide resources
- Remember that it’s not their fault
- Recognize how tough it might have been for them to tell you
- Do your best showing you are really listening and try not to interrupt