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COVID-19: guidance for education settings
This guidance will assist staff in addressing coronavirus (COVID-19) in educational settings. This includes childcare, schools, further and higher educational institutions.
COVID-19: school closures
What schools will need to do during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Видеоуроки о здоровом образе жизни, безопасном поведении и профилактике насилия
Видеоуроки, созданные при поддержке ИИТО ЮНЕСКО, в доступной и увлекательной форме раскрывают следующие темы: «Особенности подросткового возраста», «Формирование гендерной культуры молодых людей», «Профилактика употребления психоактивных веществ», «Профилактика насилия в молодежной среде», «Репро
Health, rights and well-being: a practical tool for HIV and sexual and reproductive health programmes with young key populations in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
This new toolkit aims to support young people in Eastern Europe and Central Asia who are particularly vulnerable to HIV infection and are facing widespread stigma, discrimination and violence.
Drugs guidance for schools in Northern Ireland
It is a statutory requirement for all schools in Northern Ireland to have a drugs policy and publish details in relation to the policy in their prospectus; deliver drugs education to include legal and illegal substances; and inform the Police Service of Northern Ireland if they believe or suspect
Delivering alcohol and drug education: advice for teachers
This briefing paper provides advice and tips for teachers and educators responsible for delivering alcohol and drug education. Questions for schools: 1. What are the key principles of alcohol and drug education? 2. How do we get ready to teach? 3. What teaching methods shall we use?
HIV in schools: a good practice guide to supporting children living with and affected by HIV
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.