Sexual pressure

This lesson will discuss recognising and managing sexual pressure. It will define behaviour that is non-pressurising in relation to intimate relationships. This lesson covers some content that may be a sensitive topic for you. We recommend checking with a trusted adult before starting or doing the lesson with a trusted adult nearby.

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.Sexual pressure means trying to convince or manipulate someone into taking part in sexual activity.

1/5

Q2.Consenting to something means disagreeing.

2/5

Q3.Putting sexual pressure on someone is wrong.

3/5

Q4.Using the phrase ‘If you love me you would do it’ is pressuring.

4/5

Q5.People should keep it private if they are concerned about sexual pressure.

5/5

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Quiz:

Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.Sexual pressure means trying to convince or manipulate someone into taking part in sexual activity.

1/5

Q2.Consenting to something means disagreeing.

2/5

Q3.Putting sexual pressure on someone is wrong.

3/5

Q4.Using the phrase ‘If you love me you would do it’ is pressuring.

4/5

Q5.People should keep it private if they are concerned about sexual pressure.

5/5

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Sexual pressure

Consider your learning from today's lesson

Q1.Copying the behaviour of our peers is a form of sexual pressure.

1/5

Q2.When threats or force is used to try to get someone to agree to sex, this is called...

2/5

Q3.Consent before sex should never be assumed.

3/5

Q4.Which is a sign someone might be feeling pressured into sex?

4/5

Q5.Confidential advice about sexual pressure is available by telephoning...

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This quiz includes images that don't have any alt text - please contact your teacher who should be able to help you with an audio description.

Unit quizzes are being retired in August 2023

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Quiz:

Sexual pressure

Consider your learning from today's lesson

Q1.Copying the behaviour of our peers is a form of sexual pressure.

1/5

Q2.When threats or force is used to try to get someone to agree to sex, this is called...

2/5

Q3.Consent before sex should never be assumed.

3/5

Q4.Which is a sign someone might be feeling pressured into sex?

4/5

Q5.Confidential advice about sexual pressure is available by telephoning...

5/5

Lesson summary: Sexual pressure

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