Beyond 'no means no': Why South Africa needs a new language for consent

Beyond 'no means no': Why South Africa needs a new language for consent

[IOL - South Africa] - 13/02/2026
The writer says consent can’t be whispered in classrooms anymore. Parents must equip children with language, understanding, and clarity to protect themselves and others.
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