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UNESCO HIV and Health Education Clearinghouse

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  1. Reaching adolescents through hotlines and radio call-in programs

    The sheet concentrates on reaching adolescents through hotlines and radio call-in programs. It answers to the questions on the advantages of using hotlines and radio call-in shows; the topics that young callers want to discuss; the challenges of operating a hotline or radio call-in show, and how the programmes deal with these challenges; and the conclusions that can be drawn.

  2. Legal issues and school-based and school-linked health centers

    This document is an introduction for staff, advocates, and others to the legal issues facing school-based and school-linked health centers SBHC/SLHCs, with examples and discussion intended for non-lawyers.

  3. The School-Linked Health Center: a promising model of community-based care for adolescents

    This document emphasizes on the school-linked health center which is a model for those who are providing reproductive health care and mental health service; or for those who are planning the community health care programmes or policies for adolescents.

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