When conversations about consent, safety, and play spaces come up, we often focus on relationships and boundaries. But just as important is the role of substances and nightlife culture — and few organizations have done more to reduce harm and save lives in that arena than DanceSafe.

Founded in 1998, DanceSafe is a public health nonprofit that works at the intersection of party culture, sexual health, and harm reduction. You’ll find them at music festivals, raves, and nightlife events across the country — handing out water, earplugs, condoms, and offering non-judgmental, science-based information about drugs and sexual health.

What They Do

DanceSafe is known for:

  • Drug Checking Services – helping people test substances for adulterants, giving real-time data that saves lives.
  • Peer Education – volunteers trained to talk about both the fun and the risks of sex, substances, and nightlife.
  • Health & Safety Supplies – from condoms to water, earplugs to informational cards, they keep partygoers safer.
  • Advocacy – pushing for policy changes around harm reduction, safer nightlife, and sexual health awareness.

Why It Matters for Consent & Play

Consent doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Substances affect decision-making, emotional states, and physical responses — which makes harm reduction work inseparable from the broader conversation about intimacy and safety. DanceSafe bridges that gap by:

  • Promoting informed choice rather than abstinence-only approaches.
  • Providing accurate education where misinformation often dominates.
  • Modeling non-judgmental support, which helps people seek help rather than hide riskier behaviors.

Learn More

🌐 dancesafe.org
📸 @DanceSafe

A Partner in Safer Spaces

For communities like ours — where play, pleasure, and connection intersect — DanceSafe’s work is essential. By meeting people where they are, without shame or stigma, they embody the exact principles of consent culture: curiosity, honesty, and care.

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About the Author: Gareth Redfern-Shaw

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Gareth is the founder of Consent Culture, a platform focused on consent, kink, ethical non-monogamy, relationship dynamics, and the work of creating safer spaces. His work emphasizes meaningful, judgment-free conversations around communication, harm reduction, and accountability in practice, not just in name. Through Consent Culture, he aims to inspire curiosity, build trust, and support a safer, more connected world. Read Why I created Consent Culture if you want to learn more about Gareth, and his past.

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