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Catalysing Consent Conversations, One Revolution

Episode 120 of the Inspirational.Australians by Awards Australia Podcast podcast, hosted by Awards Australia, titled "Catalysing Consent Conversations, One Revolution" was published on December 17, 2023 and runs 53 minutes.

December 17, 2023 ·53m · Inspirational.Australians by Awards Australia Podcast

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Catalyzing Consent Conversations, One Revolution

In this week’s episode, Josh chats with Angelique Wan, Winner of the Spirit Super Create Change Award in the 2022 NSW/ACT 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards and she was the Young Achiever of the Year 2022 of NSW/ACT 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards.

Angelique Wan – CEO of Consent Labs, 24 of Surry Hills co-founded a non-profit that revolutionizes the discussion around sexual consent. From 2016 to 2018, Angelique and her co-founder focused on developing an evidence-based program, consulted and built relationships with experts, and conducted focus group discussions for market research. In 2021, she left her corporate job to work full-time for Consent Labs. They have since reached 10,000 students and parents across Australia. This year, Consent Labs is spearheading a sector wide campaign - Charity Cringle - aiming to divert just 1% of the unused Christmas Cringle spend to charities.

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