Respectful Relationships Education Rolled Out in Schools

Jo Palmer, Minister for Education

The Tasmanian Liberal Government will continue to deliver evidence-based and age-appropriate respectful relationships education in schools, after successfully securing additional funding from the federal government.

Tasmania will receive $2 million in federal funding for education programs across government and non-government school sectors between now and 2027-28.

Minister for Education, Jo Palmer, said we must work together to end violence against women and children.

"This funding will directly benefit schools, providing expert-led support and informing best practice delivery into the future," Minister Palmer said.

"This is about promoting healthy interactions between children, and helping them build the tools they need for respectful relationships.

"As part of our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania's future, we will continue to invest in our schools, our teachers and our students."

The implementation of the respectful relationships education funding will be guided by the National Respectful Relationships Education Expert Working Group.

Quotes attributable to Federal Minister for Education, Jason Clare:

"One in five women and one in 16 men in Australia have experienced sexual violence since the age of 15.

"Sexual violence is a national shame.

"A range of approaches are needed, and there is a role to play in the classroom to make sure that young people develop healthy relationships.

"This investment is important in making sure we help our youngest Australians, in particular young boys and men, to have healthy, respectful relationships."

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