Online RREP privacy/consent statement

Before you start please read the information below and let us know you’re ok with it.

 

What is the Rize Above Respectful Relationships Program?

The program wants to help you understand what is and isn’t healthy in relationships. As part of this, you will get to watch videos and play games. It is delivered by Relationships Australia South Australia and funded by the Department of Social Services.

 

What information do you want from me… do I have to give it to do the program?

We ask for an Avatar name (you can make this up), your gender, and age when you register. This is needed to create your profile. We can see your Avatar name, so pick any name you like!

We also want to know how the program helped you and what you learned. So at the end there is an optional survey. Do it if you want – don’t do it if you don’t!

How will you use my information… will anyone know it’s me?

Your answers to games and surveys will be used anonymously (no one will know it’s you). We will use them to understand how well the program works, and any improvements to make it better. We will only use this information as a group (e.g., “60% of 12-16 year old girls said this…”).

To help our funding, we will share anonymous group information with our funder so they know how the program is going. They won’t know you’ve done the program or anything about you.

 

Where does my information go… is it secure?

Any information from your profile or survey answers will be kept private by Relationships Australia South Australia. It will be password protected and only a few of us working on the program will have access. We will only use the information as described above.

 

I have a question… how can I find out more?

You can find out more about the program at rizeabove.org.au. If something upsets you and you need to talk, there is also support information if you click the NEED HELP NOW? button.

If you have any other questions, please contact the Sr. Practitioner/Project Officer Saima Farheen on 08 8245 8100 or email rizeabove@rasa.org.au

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Acknowledgement of Country


The contribution of Aboriginal Australians has shaped our knowledge of the country and our identity. All Australians benefit from the generosity of Aboriginal people sharing their Country and their culture.

Relationships Australia (SA) acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians; their spiritual, physical, emotional, mental and economic connection to the Land and Seas, and apologises for the atrocities that have been perpetrated on them and their ancestors, and recognises the continued impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians today.

We are committed to an ongoing process of reconciliation and will actively engage in redressing inequitable distributions of the physical, spiritual and political economy, in regards to Australian Indigenous issues.

Relationships Australia (SA) recognises and acknowledges that dispossession of Country, and the disruption to family connections has resulted in a breakdown of social networks created through Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian’s Knowledge, Law and Culture. We also recognise the continuous intergenerational impact of the history of invasion, policies and legislation.

 

Rize Above values all healthy relationships inclusive of the vast diversity in how these can look. In this site, and in the programs we aim for inclusive language for our terms and challenge heteronormativity. We acknowledge and respect the diversity of bodies, genders and relationships young people have. Young people express their gender and sexuality in different ways, this program celebrates diversity and aims to promote healthy and respectful relationships for all people.
 
Kids Helpline have put together a great resource which talks to many of the definitions and explanations for LGBTIQA+ terms. You can read more here: LGBTIQA+ Ultimate Dictionary