Sex and HIV education
Most states today have a policy requiring HIV education, usually in conjunction with broader sex education.
Most states today have a policy requiring HIV education, usually in conjunction with broader sex education.
En esta guía se presentan: las orientaciones metodológicas, la estructura de la guía, y el plan didáctico.
En esta guía se presentan: las orientaciones metodológicas, la estructura de la guía, y el plan didáctico.
En esta guía se presentan: las orientaciones metodológicas, la estructura de la
guía y el plan didáctico.
Una segunda parte contiene la descripción de catorce unidades con su respectivo
contenido sus expectativas de logro, los recursos, objetivos de la actividad, los
En esta guía se presentan: las orientaciones metodológicas, la estructura de la guía, y el plan didáctico.
Parent engagement in schools is defined as parents and school staff working together to support and improve the learning, development, and health of children and adolescents (See Box 1).
Schools are an important part of a child's life and provide a supportive, caring environment. Yet still in 2015, the reactions of staff, parent/carers or pupils, to a child who is living with or affected by HIV, have in some cases led to the child feeling unable to remain at that school.
The Department of Education Circular 2013/16 requires every school to have an up-to-date written policy on how it will address the delivery of Relationships and Sexuality Education. This guidance offers advice for schools on how to develop and review their policy.
The Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety's Sexual Health Strategy identified Relationships and Sexuality Education as a priority in improving the sexual health and well-being of young people.
This report presents an analysis of public education policies and considers where these policies intersect with programmes aimed at preventing and reducing discrimination and violence against LGBT people.