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The Hub on iRadio With Louise Clarke

The Hub with Louise Clarke brings you all the hot topics that concern iRadio listener's lives. You can contact the show on 087 1102 107 if you have a question you want to ask..

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Dr. Caroline West Discusses Sexual Consent On The Hub iRadio

Louise Clarke from The Hub iRadio chatted to Dr. Carolie West who is the Sexual Violence and Harassment Prevention and Response Manger in University College Cork. She is also a sex and relationship coach and host of her own podcast 'Glow West'. Topic of Discussion: We-Consent and Dublin Rape Crisis Centre have carried out a study in relation to consent. The new research shows 47% of people report a better understanding of consent now, compared to 12 months ago. 76% of those surveyed in consent workshops agreed with this statement: “Everyone has the right to change their mind at any point during a sexual encounter, no matter how far it’s gone”. However, 1 in 5 men surveyed under 45 agreed with the statement: "I'd probably keep going even if I suspect my partner is not enjoying a sexual encounter". Dr. Caroline West, Sexual Violence and Harassment Prevention and Response Manger in UCC, says many people are in denial: "I think people know that that's not consent, and there's something in that person that's making them keep going. "They just only care about their own gratification."  The ‘We-Consent’ campaign has now been running for a full year and will continue for the next two years at a minimum