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  1. Family life and emerging health issues curriculum: training guide for colleges of education in Nigeria

    Family Life and Emerging Health Issues (FLEHI) is designed to promote the acquisition if factual information, formation of positive attitudes and values as well as develop skills to cope with biological, psychological, socio-cultural and spiritual development as human beings. It is intended to build the confidence of the student teachers in imparting Family Life and HIV/AIDS Education (FLHE) concepts at the basic school levels.

  2. You Asked... We Answered! Answers to Questions on HIV and AIDS Asked by Youth in Southern Africa. HIV and AIDS : How Can I Make A Difference? Part (iii)

    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. You are considered to be an ACTION FORCE, not a target group, and have a special understanding of the health and developmental issues facing you. We recognise that you need to be involved in all aspects of planning activities aimed at your age group, that is why we went to youth to find out what questions you haveabout your sexuality and HIV and AIDS! …

  3. You Asked... We Answered! Answers to Questions on HIV and AIDS Asked by Youth in Southern Africa. HIV and AIDS: Lets talk about sex! Part (ii)

    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. You are considered to be an ACTION FORCE, not a target group, and have a special understanding of the health and developmental issues facing you. We recognise that you need to be involved in all aspects of planning activities aimed at your age group, that is why we went to youth to find out what questions you haveabout your sexuality and HIV and AIDS! …

  4. You Asked... We Answered! Answers to Questions on HIV and AIDS Asked by Youth in Southern Africa. HIV and AIDS : Get the Facts! Part (i)

    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. You are considered to be an ACTION FORCE, not a target group, and have a special understanding of the health and developmental issues facing you. We recognise that you need to be involved in all aspects of planning activities aimed at your age group, that is why we went to youth to find out what questions you haveabout your sexuality and HIV and AIDS! …

  5. Sex and relationship education: views from teachers, parents and governors

    Almost 1,500 school leaders, school governors and parents of school-aged children were asked for their views on the current provision of SRE and how the topic should be delivered in future. Key findings. There was a very high level of agreement between parents, school leaders and governors about SRE provision. More than nine out of 10 parents, and approximately eight out of 10 school leaders and governors agreed that it was 'very important' for children to receive information on practising safer sex and always using contraception. …

  6. No Outsiders: Researching approaches to sexualities equality in primary schools. Full Research Report

    This is a 28-month project (September 2006 to December 2008), supporting primary teachers in developing strategies to address lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality in their own schools and classrooms. …

  7. Go Girls! Visual Briefs

    This booklet contains flipcharts on a variety of topics to help communities identify ways to make environment safer for girls.

  8. Go Girls! Community-based Life Skills For Girls: A Training Manual

    This e-toolkit/training manual is part of a larger Go Girls! toolkit series that helps reduce girls' vulnerability to HIV and AIDS by working with the community, schools, parents and girls themselves. …

  9. My changing body: puberty and fertility areness for young people

    This is a manual for human development and fertility teachers of very young adolescents (VYA). It provides participatory activities on fertility awareness (understanding of maturing bodies and emotional changes that accompany puberty, empowering them to make informed decisions in their sexual behavior) and body literacy (understanding how bodies function, gender roles, power relations, social norms). VYA often lack information and skills to deal with the social, emotional, physical changes of puberty. …

  10. Stand out against homophobia in schools

    Stand Out: Against Homophobia in Schools is a package of resources for students to make an impact on homophobia in schools. It includes a 32 page guide booklet, two new posters, stickers and a video. Stand Out has been created by a team of young people from Minus18 and Safe Schools Coalition Victoria - young people who are determined to stand out and make a change.The word homophobia is used to describe a whole range of irrational negative feelings or behaviour towards anyone who is gay, lesbian, bisexual, or who is attracted to the same sex. …

  11. Back to school guide for creating LGBT inclusive environments

    The document provides a list of steps to take to ensure that your classroom or school is a safe and inclusive space for all students, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.

  12. Living. Skills for life: Botswana's window of hope. Standards 1-2 [Teacher's guide + workskeets]

    The materials in this package are designed to support the Ministry of Education's Primary Curriculum Blueprint. It is the stated goal of the Blueprint to build an education system that "nurtures, promotes, and sustains skills that will enable young Batswana to meaningfully participate in nation building". These materials are designed to contribute to this goal. The materials in this package are tools in the battle against new HIV infection. …

  13. Living. Skills for life: Botswana's window of hope. Standards 3-4 [Teacher's guide + worksheets]

    The materials in this package are designed to support the Ministry of Education's Primary Curriculum Blueprint. It is the stated goal of the Blueprint to build an education system that "nurtures, promotes and sustains skills that will enable young Batswana to meaningfully participate in nation building". These materials are designed to contribute to this goal. …

  14. Living. Skills for life: Botswana's window of hope. Standards 5-7 [Teacher's guide + worksheets]

    The materials in this package are designed to support the Ministry of Education's Primary Curriculum Blueprint. It is the stated goal of the Blueprint to build an education system that "nurtures, promotes and sustains skills that will enable young Batswana to meaningfully participate in nation building". These materials are designed to contribute to this goal. …

  15. Living. Skills for life: Botswana's window of hope. Junior secondary school [Teachers' guide + worksheets]

    The materials in this package are designed to support the Ministry of Education's ten year basic education curriculum blue print. It is the stated goal of the Blueprint to build an education system that "nurtures, promotes and sustains skills that will enable young Batswana to meaningfully participate in nation building". These materials are designed to contribute to this goal. …

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