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This curricular training programme for students, aims to support teen-age students, including those with intellectual disabilities, to effectively achieve the core learning-outcomes of sexual education, according to WHO standards.
The International technical guidance on sexuality education(the Guidance) was developed to assist education, health and other relevant authorities in the development and implementation of school-based and out-of-school comprehensive sexuality education programmes and materials
Guide for professionals in the French education system, to prevent intra-family sexual violence to minors.
It provides an overview of the key steps in advocating for the introduction of a new national in-school sexuality-education programme or the review of an existing one. Though it focuses on the implementation of such programmes at a national level in Europe and Central Asia, it is also relevant for countries outside this region.
The main objective was to analyze the ideas around romantic love shared by adolescents and young people from 13 to 18 years of age in Gipuzkoa. The interest in knowing this ideology was to discover how the expectations created about love and sex influence the way of acting and establishing affective and sexual relationships, as well as detecting certain behaviors and attitudes that could be harmful to the sexual and reproductive health of women, young people and that can even lead to violence.
Debunking myths of romantic love to build healthier relationships and combat gender-based violence.
This brochure aims to inform parent in order to reduce the incidence of adolescent sexual exploitation. It guides parents how to discuss the following topics with their adolescent children: Online Activities and the Popular Sites and Apps Used The Qualities of Healthy vs. Unhealthy Relationships The Importance of Adults Demonstrating Healthy Boundaries with Teens Direct and Indirect Ways of Getting Out of Uncomfortable Situations Discussing the Importance of Seeking Help
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Love Land is a multi-channel programme to make mental and sexual health education globally accessible.
The LoveAct project developed the following Guides with the aim of reducing the risk of gender-based violence and teen-dating violence by equipping teenagers, parents and educational staff with knowledge and competences in Comprehensive Sexual Education. The Guides are focusing on the following thematic modules: relationships, gender, GBV, sexual health, culture and disability.
This is an action of the "Love Act" project.
Project Number: 101094068- LOVEACT