Building a coalition to support youth
The sheet highlights the REDESS-JOVENES project in Peru. It focuses on building a coalition to support youth.
The sheet highlights the REDESS-JOVENES project in Peru. It focuses on building a coalition to support youth.
School health education programs are needed to curb the high prevalence of STIs and unintended pregnancies among adolescents in the UK. Accurate data on knowledge levels and sexual education needs are necessary to design effective programs.
This document highlights factors which increase the risk of HIV infection for young people and concludes with a number of principles for success for future work to prevent HIV infection among young people in developing countries.
The aim of this randomized, pre-post test study was to evaluate the impact of AIDS education programs (Streetwize UK) on adolescents. Participants were identfied from six youth training centers in Nottingham, England.
The resource, developed by Education Scotland provides a comprehensive set of learning activities for use in early learning settings, primary and secondary schools, colleges and community-based learning settings. The resource is structured in line with national Curriculum for Excellence Levels.
Homophobia is not unique to Northern Ireland, but it does exist and manifests itself in a multitude of ways within our society.
Research evidence shows that education and health are closely linked. So promoting the health and wellbeing of pupils and students within schools and colleges has the potential to improve their educational outcomes and their health and wellbeing outcomes.
Scotland-wide indicators published by NHS Quality Improvement Scotland show that teenagers in the most deprived areas are three times more likely to become pregnant than their counterparts in the most affluent parts of the country.