It's Time We Talked resources hub

It’s time we talked has a range of resources to support you to understand and address pornography’s influence. Select a section below to explore the resources relevant to you – or click here to go directly to our resources shop.

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Online training - UPDATED

This recently updated, self-paced online course has been developed for professionals who work with young people across a wide range of sectors. The course aims to support you to understand pornography’s prevalence and nature, how it is contributing to young people’s sexual socialisation, and what you can do to support young people to safely navigate pornography’s influence. 

Schools

Schools have a critical role to play in supporting young people to navigate pornography’s influence. It’s time we talked has a range of resources to support schools in this work. 

Parents

Parents are increasingly aware of the need to talk about pornography with their children, but many parents do not feel well-equipped for the task. It’s time we talked has resources to assist.

Practitioners

A wide range of practitioners who work with young people and their families can play a role in addressing pornography’s influence. It’s time we talked has resources to help.

Universities

It’s time we talked’s resources are also relevant for use in a university context - in courses such as education, social work, health and humanities and as part of violence prevention education with students. To explore our resources, navigate through any of the audience tabs above. Visit the shop to purchase a single resource or visit the bundles page to view existing bundles or request a custom bundle for your university at a discounted rate. 

Conference organisers

It’s time we talked has extensive experience presenting keynote presentations and workshops at conferences around the world. We offer conference keynote and workshop presentations, panel discussions, school leader seminars and more.

Porn Is Not the Norm resources

Porn Is Not the Norm is a new initiative that aims to prevent pornography's harms to autistic young people. We have developed a range of resources to support autistic young people, their parents and carers, and professionals who work with them.

"It’s time we talked is based on a sophisticated, scholarly and politically sensitive understanding of pornography, sexuality and related issues… It is a project at the leading edge of international community-based efforts to address the harms associated with children’s and young people’s exposure to and consumption of pornography."

Michael Flood
Associate Professor
Queensland University of Technology