Teens take a stand against violence

By Sue Williams
Updated April 14 2014 - 10:08am, first published March 23 2014 - 3:00am
Strong stance: Engadine High School captain Kyle Richardson (centre) and vice-captains Jacob Heffernen (left) and Joshua McFarlane have taken the White Ribbon oath. Photo: Danielle Smith
Strong stance: Engadine High School captain Kyle Richardson (centre) and vice-captains Jacob Heffernen (left) and Joshua McFarlane have taken the White Ribbon oath. Photo: Danielle Smith
Impact: Maureen Moran with posters designed by teens in the Love Bites program. Photo: Fiona Morris
Impact: Maureen Moran with posters designed by teens in the Love Bites program. Photo: Fiona Morris
"Both girls and boys need to understand our rights and responsibilities": Maddy Kemlo. Photo: Danielle Smith
"Both girls and boys need to understand our rights and responsibilities": Maddy Kemlo. Photo: Danielle Smith

A girl goes to a party at a mate's house, gets drunk, goes to the bathroom and lies down in a stupor in the empty bathtub. A boy then follows her into the room and has sex with her where she lies. She blacks out and wakes to find him gone. Did he have consent for that act?

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