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Consent Matters

Launched in January 2016, the Consent Matters campaign (#ConsentMattersSFU) is an annual campaign hosted by the Sexual Violence Support & Prevention Office (SVSPO). The primary goal of the Consent Matters campaign is to foster a culture of consent, care, and respect at SFU and FIC by:

  • Familiarizing the SFU and FIC community (students, staff, and faculty) with the concept of affirmative consent
  • Offering ideas for how to practice consent in various settings
  • Sharing information to increase awareness about the SVSPO’s support and educational services

Consent Matters 2025: Creating Consent Cultures Together: A Conversation on Neurodiversity

For this year’s annual #ConsentMattersSFU 2025 campaign happening in September, the SVSPO in collaboration with SFU Disability and Neurodivergent Alliance (DNA)*  is hosting an online conversation, Creating Consent Cultures Together: A Conversation on Neurodiversity. This online event will explore how to build consent cultures that affirm neurodivergent experiences and uphold everyone’s autonomy.

Together, we’ll reflect on how traditional consent frameworks often center neurotypical ways of communicating, and how we can shift toward more inclusive, flexible approaches that foster equity, safety, and care.

*DNA is a student-led network of community members who identify as disabled, autistic, neurodivergent, Deaf, mad and/or as having a disability, chronic illness, long-term condition, or mental illness. They work together to create campus change, address ableism, and promote disability justice while opposing oppression in all forms. Accessibility is an important issue within their membership and DNA is committed to addressing this within the educational setting and beyond. As a constituency group under the Simon Fraser Student Society, they serve as the official voice for disabled and neurodivergent undergraduates.

For more information about the guest speakers and the event:

How you can help create a culture of consent