Educar para a diversidade. Um guia para professores sobre orientação sexual e identidade de género
Educar Para a Diversidade.
Educar Para a Diversidade.
El presente Manual tiene como objetivo orientar y apoyar el desempeño de los Facilitadores del Taller de Programación Curricular en Prevención del VIH/SIDA en los centros educativos.
"Entre jóvenes. Comunicación y VIH" es un proyecto concebido con la convicción que el derecho a la comunicación es el camino para la participación en las sociedades democráticas.
This manual is part of a kit produced within a Russian extracurricular programme on HIV and AIDS education using the peer education method. It is intended for all specialists working with young people: teachers, social workers, students, etc.
The goal of this manual is to train teacher education in HIV/AIDS prevention and care. It is believed that effective education can contribute to the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS; this manual acts as an important tool for achieving this effectiveness.
A Guide for Talking with Young People about their Reproductive Health, is a document elaborated by PATH (Program for Appropriate Technology in Health), USAID, and Population Council in 2005.
This book is designed by the NGO "Young people we care" to encourage and help groups of young people to support younger children, their peers and adults who are living in communities and households affected by AIDS. It was published in 2005 in Zimbabwe.
This activity book contains a series of 10 activities for primary school students aged 10 to 12. Designed primarily as an HIV and AIDS curriculum, the Beacon School activity book use activities, exercises, and stories to deliver behaviour change message related to HIV and AIDS.
Ce manuel représente un guide pratique contenant des informations utiles destinées essentiellement aux élèves de l'école primaire et secondaire dans les pays arabes et musulmans, ainsi que pour le lecteur non spécialisé.
Becoming a responsible teen (BART) is an HIV and STI risk-reduction programme primarily targeting African-American adolescents ages 14 to 18. It was originally designed for non-school settings.