Preventing and responding to gender based violence: a whole school framework
This framework provides support to those working with and in schools to develop and strengthen universal and targeted approaches to gender-based violence.
This framework provides support to those working with and in schools to develop and strengthen universal and targeted approaches to gender-based violence.
The National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022–2032 lays out the shared vision of Australian governments to end gender-based violence in one generation.
Discrimination and violence against LGBTIQ+ young people have direct and long-term effects on their health and well-being, with high levels of harassment, marginalisation, violence and, consequently, a higher likelihood of school absenteeism and suicidal thoughts.
The Addressing Bullying Behaviour in Schools Policy adopts a whole school approach philosophy.
This report presents an analysis of public education policies and considers where these policies intersect with programmes aimed at preventing and reducing discrimination and violence against LGBT people.
This two-part guidance note is part of a series of DFID guidance notes on VAWG. It focuses specifically on how to address VAWG in education programming, where DFID aims to make progress towards two key impacts: 1.
El Ministerio de Educación de la Nación presenta aquí un material que propone una reflexión acerca de las formas que puede asumir el maltrato entre pares en la escuela, sea bajo las formas del hostigamiento o del acoso.
Access to education is one of the fundamental rights of every child which should be delivered in a conducive and safe learning environment.
Esta propuesta educativa sobre Educación Integral de la Sexualidad (EIS) en El Salvador, está sustentada en el marco de los derechos humanos incluyendo los derechos sexuales y reproductivos, además, los enfoques de género, diversidad, inclusión y desarrollo humano, con el fin que el estudiantado
Experiencing violence in schools can negatively impact girls' enrollment as well as the quality of the education they receive. Evidence suggests that sexual harassment is widespread in educational settings in many parts of the world.