Chanel Contos is an Australian student and
sexual consent activist. Contos became known globally in 2021, following an outpouring of responses to her request for young Australian women to report on their sexual assault experiences. She is the founder of Teach Us Consent and chair of the Global Institute for Women's Leadership's Youth Advisory Committee.
Early life and education
Contos grew up first in the outer
Sydney
Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ...
suburb of
Glenorie, New South Wales
Glenorie is a rural suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, 44 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district in the local government areas of The Hills Shire and Hornsby Shire. Glenorie is part o ...
, then moved to
Vaucluse, an affluent suburb in Sydney.
She attended
Kambala School in Sydney,
before studying at the
University of New South Wales for a bachelor's degree in commerce and arts.
In 2020, she began a master's degree in gender and education at
University College London.
Activism
In February 2021, Contos began an Instagram poll asking for stories from young Australian women who had been sexually assaulted.
After an outpouring of responses, she started the website ''Teach Us Consent'', which hosted a separate online petition to ask for sexual consent education in Australian schools.
The petition generated a strong response, with over 44,000 signatures within a month of its launch, along with over 5,000 stories of sexual assault.
In March 2021, the sex crimes unit of the
New South Wales Police Force collaborated with Contos to ask young women who had filed stories of assault on Contos' site to also make informal reports to the NSW police department.
In April 2021, Contos proposed that an anonymous online tip site be set up to enable young victims of sexual assault to report assaults to the Australian police.
In May 2021, the then Australian prime minister
Scott Morrison pledged to meet with Contos to discuss sexual consent education.
Her book, ''Consent Laid Bare'', was published by Macmillan Australia in September 2023.
Recognition
In the 2021 Australian
Human Rights Awards, Contos won the Young People's Human Rights Medal. She was honoured as one of
BBC's 100 Women in 2022.
References
External links
Teach Us Consent website
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Living people
Australian women activists
Date of birth missing (living people)
University of New South Wales alumni
Year of birth missing (living people)