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Believe

Children and youth very rarely lie about sexual abuse.

95%
of children know the person who sexually abused them.
Age. Gender. Background. Community. Ability. Orientation. It Could Happen To Anyone

Will experience sexual abuse before the age of 18.

Hug? High Five? Nothing? Support children's boundaries to prevent sexual violence against children and youth
Sexual violence against children and youth spans all ages, backgrounds, gender expressions, and abilities.

It’s important to support children’s boundaries about their bodies, to make sure they have the language and confidence to tell someone if they’ve been sexually abused, and most importantly, to believe children when they disclose an experience of sexual violence.

Printable PDF

A print copy of “Child & Youth: Understanding the Issue” is available for download.

Age of consent in Canada

Age of consent is 16

When someone is 16 years old they are able to consent to sexual activity with a person who is 14 or older. The only exception would be when the older person is in a position of power, trust, or authority (see Sexual Exploitation Laws for detail).

Sources: Criminal Code of Canada, Section 150.1 “Frequently Asked Questions: Age of Consent to Sexual Activity” (Justice Canada).

Available at justice.gc.ca

Close-in-age exemption

Applies only to people who are 14 & 15 years old. When someone is 14 or 15 they are able to consent to sexual activity with a person who is LESS than 5 years older than them.

14-years-old
Can consent to sexual activity with someone up to the age of 18.
15-years-old
Can consent to sexual activity with someone up to the age of 19.

Peer experimentation exemption

Applies only to people who are 12 & 13 years old. When someone is 12 or 13 they are able to consent to sexual activity with a person who is LESS than 2 years older than them.

12-years-old
Can consent to sexual activity with someone up to the age of 13.
13-years-old
Can consent to sexual activity with someone up to the age of 14.

Sexual exploitation laws

Sexual contact involving persons under 18 may only happen between individuals with whom there is no relationship of power, trust, authority, or dependency.

Sexual contact involving persons under 18 must be in relationships that are non-exploitative. “Exploitation” depends on how the relationship developed, how the partner may have controlled or influenced the young person, or if it involved luring over the internet, prostitution, or images of child sexual abuse (pornography). 

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