Health and family life education: refined scope and sequence, grades 7-9
The document is prepared for teachers in the Caribbean, specifically in Jamaica.
The document is prepared for teachers in the Caribbean, specifically in Jamaica.
This is an in-school HIV, STI and pregnancy prevention programme targeting high-school students. It aims to help young people delay sex initiation and, if they have sex, to use condoms and minimise the number of sexual partners. An important feature of Safer Choices is its school-wide approach.
You, Your Life, Your Dreams is a book that helps young people make informed decisions about their sexual lives. Easy to read and visually attractive, it provides accessible, objective, and urgently-needed information on a broad range of sexual and reproductive health issues.
Folleto educativo de prevención del VIH dirigido a público general, publicado en la prensa peruana por el Ministerio de Salud y CONAMUSA.
La Oficina Regional de Educación de la UNESCO para América Latina y el Caribe (UNESCO/Santiago), ha desarrollado un Taller de Programación Curricular para la Prevención del VIH/SIDA en centros escolares de América Latina, cuyo material usted puede descargar aquí en forma gratuita.
This is an HIV, STI and teenage pregnancy prevention curriculum targeting high-school students (Grades 9 to 12, ages 14 to 18). It is designed to be incorporated into a broader family life or health education programme. This evidence-based curriculum has been thoroughly evaluated.
As youth, YOU are the most important resources in our countries! Your health and wellbeing will help determine the future of communities and countries in which you live.
As youth,YOU are the most important resources in our countries! Your health and wellbeing will help determine the future of communities and countries in which you live.
As youth, YOU are the most important resources in our countries! Your health and wellbeing will help determine the future of communities and countries in which you live.
La transmisión del VIH/SIDA refleja la necesidad de desarrollar programas de educación sexual que permitan prevenir el contagio, programas que no estén centrados en la biología genital, como sucede hoy en nuestro sistema educativo.En Chile la discusión se mueve en torno a la pregunta desde dónde