Sexuality Education in Australia
A quiz around young people’s behaviours and attitudes, and the gaps in sexuality education in Australia
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Question 1 of 13
1. Question
Write below if the statements are true or false
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Since 2013 young people feel the relevance of their sexuality education has decreased.
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Question 2 of 13
2. Question
The Australian Survey of Secondary Students and Sexual Health (SSASH) is a national study, conducted every five years, which explores the sexual health behaviours and attitudes of Australian adolescents. The 7th National SSASH (2022) asked students at which age they first tried a sexual activity.
Match the correct average age to the sexual activity:
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- 15 years old
- 13.6 years old
- 14.6 years old
- 15.2 years old
- 15.6 years old
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The average age young people become sexually active:
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The average age young people first view porn:
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The average age young people have their first kiss:
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The average age young people first receive oral sex:
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The average age young people first have anal sex:
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Question 3 of 13
3. Question
Match the percentage of young people who discussed the below topics with their partner at their most recent sexual experience
(According to the ARCSHS report).Sort elements
- What we'd like to do regarding sex
- How to get sexual pleasure
- Avoiding pregnancy
- Using a condom
- Avoiding STIs
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68% of young people discussed:
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65.1% of young people discussed:
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55.5% of young people discussed:
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54.8% of young people discussed:
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29% of young people discussed:
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Question 4 of 13
4. Question
Which of the following are legislated in the new Victorian affirmative consent laws introduced in 2023? Select multiple
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Question 5 of 13
5. Question
In Victoria can people under 18 send an intimate image of themselves to someone else without getting into legal trouble?
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Question 6 of 13
6. Question
In a recent report by the Australian Institute of Criminology, what percentage of Australians admitted to perpetrating one or more forms of sexual violence since the age of 18?
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Question 7 of 13
7. Question
According to the ARCSHS report, since 2013, the percentage of young people who found their sexuality education very or extremely relevant has:
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Question 8 of 13
8. Question
True or false: More than 50% of trans and gender diverse young people viewed their sexuality education as poor or awful
(According to the 2018 Australian Trans and Gender Diverse Sexual Health Survey)
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Question 9 of 13
9. Question
Consent education is:
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Question 10 of 13
10. Question
What percentage of parents and carers believed schools should deliver relationships and sex education?
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Question 11 of 13
11. Question
The list below shows where most young people get their sexual health information and advice from. Put them in order of most accessed to least accessed.
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School
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Social media
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Sexual partner
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Online websites
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Friends
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Mother
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Question 12 of 13
12. Question
What percentage of students thought pleasure and enjoyment was well covered in RSE?
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Question 13 of 13
13. Question
What percentage of young people reported that their last sexual experience was either “extremely” or “quite a bit” pleasurable?
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