Jamaican guidelines for comprehensive sexuality education: pre-school through age 24
This document provides information for acquiring and forming attitudes, beliefs and values on topics such as identity, relationships and intimacy.
This document provides information for acquiring and forming attitudes, beliefs and values on topics such as identity, relationships and intimacy.
The process of linking sexual and reproductive health and HIV/AIDS needs to work in both directions: this means that traditional sexual and reproductive health services need to integrate HIV/AIDS interventions, and also that programmes set up to address the AIDS epidemic need to integrate more ge
This course is a self-access e-learning course primarily designed for people who are involved in educating young people in both formal and informal educational settings. This course aims to build a broad knowledge base on HIV and AIDS.
This Education Sector School Health, Nutrition and HIV and AIDS Strategic plan (2008-2012) has been drafted in line with the newly produced Education Sector Policy on School Health, Nutrition and HIV and AIDS.
One goal of the Guidelines is to guide the efforts of professionals working in the area of sexual health education and promotion.
The National SHN Strategy aims to provide a uniform approach to agencies working in the field of health and nutrition of school children.
The aim of this guide is to support schools and school boards in implementing a process for sex education that is consistent with the policy framework outlined in 2003, Sex Education in the Context of Education Reform.
This document provides a curriculum framework for the Caribbean region and is part of the Caribbean Community Secretariat (CARICOM) Multi-Agency Health and Family Life Education (HFLE) project.
These sample units of work for Grade 5 Health and Grade 6-8 Personal Development are designed to help teachers plan, program and teach. They contain many ideas for participatory teaching and learning activities and assessment tasks.
This report presents the findings and outcomes of the three joint UNESCO/World Bank missions to Guyana, Jamaica, and St. Lucia, and elaborates on next steps identified for action at both national and regional levels.