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Centro de Recursos de Salud y Educación
Esta guía, originalmente producto de la inquietud de un grupo de personas de un hospital de Barcelona, y tomada posteriormente por la Coordinación Sida de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, no es un manual ni intenta ser un documento académico sino que está orientada, en primer término, a las personas qu
This is an in-school HIV, STI and pregnancy prevention programme targeting high-school students. It aims to help young people delay sex initiation and, if they have sex, to use condoms and minimise the number of sexual partners. An important feature of Safer Choices is its school-wide approach.
El presente manual tiene como objetivo brindar apoyo conceptual e información complementaria al curso para organizaciones de la sociedad civil del Programa Ciudadanía y Sexualidad.
Salud, sexualidad y VIH-sida; actualización para el debate con los docentes, es un material para profesores que deseen promover en los adolescentes conductas de cuida do ha-cia su propio cuerpo, su salud personal y la salud de su entorno.
This publication is focused on providing students with the skills to define their own sexual limits and to have these limits respected in case of pressure. These "healthy sexual limits" are intended to help keep young people safe from HIV, STIs and pregnancy.
First published in 1991, the SIECUS guidelines have been translated into several languages and adapted in many countries. They were the first national model for comprehensive sexuality education in the United States.
These guidelines were developed by a task force of experts and have been thoroughly reviewed by professionals. The vision of sexuality advocated is a "natural and healthy part of living that begins at birth and continues throughout life".
This publication provides "knowledge, values and understanding of issues on sexuality to boys and young men".
This publication is focused on providing students with the skills to define their own sexual limits and to have these limits respected in case of pressure. These "healthy sexual limits" are intended to help keep young people safe from HIV, STIs and pregnancy.