Framework for comprehensive sexuality education
This Framework proposes principles and provides guidelines for the introduction of appropriate curricula for comprehensive sexuality education.
This Framework proposes principles and provides guidelines for the introduction of appropriate curricula for comprehensive sexuality education.
Are you happy with the sex and relationships education you have received? If not, it helps to know what you can do to make a difference in your local area. Read on to learn more about your rights, top tips and other young people like you who have made a difference.
The resource materials presented here are based on the Interim Curriculum and Guidelines for Relationships and Sexuality Education prepared by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment and approved by the Department of Education and Science.
The document has been developed by SENSOA, the Flemish expert organisation on sexual health and HIV. It is a provisonal synthesis of the direction that sex education should take.
This guidance on sex and relationship education in schools replaces Circular 5/94.