Comprehensive sex education: research and results
This document explores the research around comprehensive sex education and abstinence-only programs.
This document explores the research around comprehensive sex education and abstinence-only programs.
Comprehensive sex education promotes a view of sexuality as a natural par of human development.
This resource is part of IPPF's Inspire pack, which offers standards, guidelines and self-assessment guidance on a variety of strategies and activities that contribute to rights-based and comprehensive sexual and reproductive health programming for young people.
Under international human rights law, states must demonstrate that they have taken steps to fulfill their obligations to ensure the right to health, and the related rights to life, non-discrimination, education and information by removing barriers to adolescents' access to sexual and reprodu
This charter was written by young people participating in a Sex Education Forum residential in August 2008. It uses material written by Somerset 2BU Youth Group (LGBT) and Somerset UKYP Advisory Group.
Education, services, and products can help protect youth against unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, but groups should be targeted with appropriate messages.
The poster is meant to encourage the youth serving professional, health care provider, educator, parent, policy maker and youth activist to join with advocate's efforts to change the way society deals with adolescent reproductive and sexual health.
This paper discusses the limitations of conventional Information, Education and Communication (IEC) approaches to HIV prevention and describes Stepping Stones, one approach which 1) is more holistic in recognising the location of HIV in a broader sexual and reproductive health (SRH) context; 2) e
This volume addresses the value of motivating teens to delay childbearing and expand their educational and economic goals. The volume explores critical components of these programmes and identifies successful strategies.
AMAZE is a series of resources that aim to harness the power of digital media to provide young adolescents around the globe with medically accurate, age-appropriate, affirming, and honest sexuality education they can access directly online, regardless of where they live or what school they attend