Menstrual health in East Asia and the Pacific regional progress review: Timor-Leste
This country profile has the objective to document the state of policy and programming to support menstrual health in Timor-Leste.
This country profile has the objective to document the state of policy and programming to support menstrual health in Timor-Leste.
Background and purpose: In 2020, the New Zealand Ministry of Education updated the national curriculum policy for sexuality education, broadening the focus to ‘relationships and sexuality education’ and strengthening guidance for both primary (Years 1–8) and secondary (Years 9–13) schools.
This report presents an overview of the findings from the analysis of data collected as part of the piloting of the Connect with Respect (CWR) programme in countries in eastern and southern Africa and the Asia Pacific region, including Zambia, Tanzania, Eswatini, Thailand, and Timor-Leste.
This refreshed resource, Relationships and Sexuality Education: A Guide for Teachers, Leaders, and Boards of Trustees, focuses strongly on consensual, healthy and respectful relationships as being essential to student wellbeing.
This refreshed resource, Relationships and Sexuality Education: A Guide for Teachers, Leaders, and Boards of Trustees, focuses strongly on consensual, healthy and respectful relationships as being essential to student wellbeing.
This book is a revision of 'Sexuality Education: A guide for principals, boards of trustees, and teachers' (2015). The Ministry of Education has refreshed these guidelines to make explicit the key learning at each curriculum level.
This book is a revision of 'Sexuality Education: A guide for principals, boards of trustees, and teachers' (2015). The Ministry of Education has refreshed these guidelines to make explicit the key learning at each curriculum level.
Early learning services, schools and tertiary organisations are expected to develop their own pandemic plans to protect students and staff or a possible pandemic. In most cases this will involve reviewing and updating existing emergency management plans, to include a pandemic section.
Putting well-being at the heart of planning, policy making, and resource allocation is emerging as critical to the development of thriving communities and nations. The authors examined the academic and grey literature to identify theoretical frameworks that integrate health and education.