An invitation to grow care, consent & accountability in Ontario schools.
Working with students, parents, educators and advocates to build safer schools across Ontario.
Right now we're leading Consent Awareness Week — September 21–25, 2026. Canada's national campaign for consent, which High School Too and Possibility Seeds founded.
A project working toward a future where students can learn without harm — where consent is understood and practiced, disclosures are met with care, and schools are safe for everyone.
We work alongside students, parents and caregivers, educators, advocates and experts to build that culture in Ontario schools — all year long.
Learn more about us →Where do you fit in?
It takes a community to grow safety. Choose your path — every one of them plants care, consent and accountability.
Take action at your school
Grab the Digital Advocacy Toolkit — ready-made graphics and captions — and share with #ConsentAwarenessWeek. One post plants change.
Get the toolkit →See what we teach, and how
Age-appropriate consent education, handled with care. Learn what your child will experience and why it matters.
Learn more →Meet Erin's Law & PPM 166 — free
Ontario boards must deliver consent and abuse-prevention education under Erin's Law and PPM 166. We help you meet these obligations at no cost.
Book a conversation →We help you meet your legal obligations — at no cost
Ontario law requires boards to deliver consent, abuse-prevention, and anti-trafficking education. High School Too provides resources and support to help you meet these requirements, free of charge.
Erin's Law Bill 123 · Statutes of Ontario, 2024
Amends the Education Act to require boards to engage students annually in developmentally appropriate child sexual abuse prevention and reporting, and to share resources with parents and staff.
PPM 166 Anti-Sex Trafficking Protocols
Requires boards to develop and implement local anti-sex trafficking protocols to recognize, respond to, and prevent the sexual exploitation of students.
Ways to take part
Three concrete actions for Consent Awareness Week — pick one, or do all three.
Share the toolkit
Download the Digital Advocacy Toolkit — graphics and pre-written copy — and post with #ConsentAwarenessWeek to help others learn.
Download the toolkitPut consent on the map
Ask your region to proclaim Consent Awareness Week. Our guide walks you through every step, for each level of government.
Read the proclamation guideRespond with care
Watch the BRAVE Model© video — five simple steps for responding when a friend shares that they've been harmed.
Watch the BRAVE ModelWorking together, we imagine a future where…
You are not alone
High School Too addresses complex topics, but we don't offer therapy or crisis response. If you or someone you know needs help, please reach out to the services on our support page — local sexual assault centres and crisis lines who are here to listen and walk alongside you.
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