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UNESCO HIV and Health Education Clearinghouse

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  1. Multiculturalism and AIDS: different communities mean different educational messages required

    The multitude of ethnic communities in Canada means different approaches and methods must be used for health education. Canadian AIDS educators have used a range of approaches, including an AIDS bingo game for indigenous populations in northern Manitobaáand AIDS education messages in the streets of Toronto.

  2. Time to talk: a guide to family life in the age of AIDS

    Ce manuel permet aux organisations confessionnelles et communautés d'avoir des discussions sur la vie de famille et les relations sexuelles dans le contexte global de l'épidémie de VIH. Il comprend des jeux de rôle, des jeux, des questionnaires, des discussions, des études de la Bible et autres exercices avec participation active.

  3. Call to Me: How the Bible speaks in the age of AIDS

    This pratical handbook consists of 20 Bible studies on topics related to HIV and AIDS, e.g. sex and sexuality; healing; death, grief and mourning; stigma, discrimination and denial; church leadership; marriage; fear and anxiety; and children. It is designed for use by churches, faith-based organisations, NGOs and community groups, especially in sub-Saharan Africa.

  4. Our whole lives: sexuality education for young adults, ages 18-35

    This curriculum focuses on equipping children with age-appropriate information that promotes basic values of sexual health. It is based on the guidelines of the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS). The curriculum is divided into 52 one-hour sessions distributed over five grades and is designed for in-school use either by a teacher or an outside educator. …

  5. Our whole lives: sexuality education for grades 7-9

    This curriculum focuses on equipping children with age-appropriate information that promotes basic values of sexual health. It is based on the guidelines of the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS). The curriculum is divided into 52 one-hour sessions distributed over five grades and is designed for in-school use either by a teacher or an outside educator. …

  6. Our whole lives: sexuality education for grades 4-6

    This curriculum focuses on equipping children with age-appropriate information that promotes basic values of sexual health. It is based on the guidelines of the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS). The curriculum is divided into 52 one-hour sessions distributed over five grades and is designed for in-school use either by a teacher or an outside educator. …

  7. Learning about HIV and AIDS: a manual for pastors and teachers

    The purpose of this booklet is to help teachers, pastors and youth leaders in providing relevant information about AIDS to those they work with. The manual can be used as a pedagogical material in schools. It contains a section on questions and answers, which could be included in lessons plan, and a section on facts about AIDS such as: transmission, testing and symptoms.

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