Comprehensive sexuality education: education for a healthy future
Comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) is a curriculum-based process of teaching and learning about the cognitive, emotional, physical, and social aspects of sexuality.
Comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) is a curriculum-based process of teaching and learning about the cognitive, emotional, physical, and social aspects of sexuality.
This report provides guidance for parents and families, youth, educators, and policymakers to: 1) Become advocates for LGBTQ+-inclusive sex education; 2) Ensure that school is a safe and accepting space for LGBTQ+ students; 3) Implement LGBTQ+-inclusive sex education in schools, community setting
This is the first joint publication by the National Nutrition Council, Finnish National Agency for Education, and the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare of its kind, providing food recommendations specifically for vocational institutions and general upper secondary schools.
The tool kit presents appropriate content, facilitation skills and methods and strategies to effectively deliver the content to the training participants for the young people in and out of schools where Plan International is operational in Kenya in order to positively impact young people’s capaci
The purpose of this guide is to provide guidance on how to prevent, report and respond to school-related gender-based violence (SRGBV).
This guidance outlines how schools can ensure their pupils understand how to stay safe and behave online as part of existing curriculum requirements.
A toolkit for anyone who wants to facilitate participatory learning activities with adolescents and young people to equip them with the knowledge, positive attitudes and skills to grow up and enjoy sexual and reproductive health and well-being.
A 16-part orientation session on the awareness of teachers on CSE to be implemented as part of school’s Learning Action Cell (LAC) initiative. The Orientation Module is divided into three parts - Learning New, Learning Now, and Learning Next.
The Fit for School (F4S) approach uses the school setting to support the institutionalization of health-promoting behaviour of children. This includes washing hands with soap, brushing teeth with fluoride toothpaste, daily cleaning of sanitary facilities, etc.
Dans quelle situation est-il pertinent d’opter pour un dispositif d’éducation par les pairs? Comment mobiliser les enseignants sur les questions de santé sexuelle et reproductive? Comment utiliser les TIC pour mieux cibler les jeunes?