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  1. Drugs, alcohol, and gay men. Information and some things to think about

    Alcool, drogues et milieu gai. Information et pistes de réflexion est une brochure éditée en 2007 par l'organisme Séro Zéro, aujourd'hui rebaptisée Rézo. Ce document vise à informer et à responsabiliser les membres de la communauté gaie sur les dangers de la consommation de drogues, de l'alcool et des comportements à risque en découlant. En effet, il rappelle l'importance de conserver des comportements sexuels surs pour prévenir de nouvelles infections au VIH/sida. …

  2. La perspectiva de género en las cuñas televisivas sobre VIH

    Análisis desde la perspectiva de género de diezácuñas informativas emitidas en televisión en Barbados, Brasil, Canadá, Jamaica y Nicaragua. Se describen los roles tradicionales y no tradicionales asignados en cada caso y el contenido del mensaje. Se dividen en tres grupos: cuñas desiguales, cuñas sensibles y cuñas transformadoras. Finalmente se entregan elementos para la reflexión y sugerencias. Se incluye el enlace para ver las cuñas en YouTube.

  3. Sexual health education in the schools: questions and answers

    This document, prepared by SIECCAN, the Sex Information and Education Council of Canada, is designed to support the provision of high quality sexual health education in Canadian schools. It provides answers to some of the most common questions that parents, communities, educators, program planners, school and health administrators, and governments may have about sexual health education in the schools. The answers to common questions about sexual health education provided in this document are based upon and informed by the findings of up-to-date and credible scientific research. …

  4. Questions and answers: sexual orientation in schools

    These Questions and Answers are designed to support the implementation of the Canadian Guidelines for Sexual Health Education. The Guidelines are based on evidence that broadly based sexual health education should reflect the diverse needs and realities of all people in ways that are age-appropriate, evidence-based, scientifically accurate, rights-based, culturally sensitive, respectful and inclusive of sexual orientation and gender diversity. …

  5. Questions and answers: gender identity in schools

    This document provides answers to some of the most common questions that educators, parents/caregivers, school administrators, and health professionals may have about gender identity in the Canadian school context. The answers provided in this resource are based on up-to-date evidence and research. These Questions and Answers on gender identity are designed to support the implementation of the Canadian Guidelines for Sexual Health Education (Guidelines). …

  6. Lignes directrices canadiennes pour l'éducation en matière de santé sexuelle

    La santé sexuelle est un aspect clé de la santé personnelle et du bien-être social qui a une influence sur les personnes toute leur vie durant. …

  7. La prévention du SIDA et des autres MTS dans une perspective d'éducation à la sexualité chez les élèves présentant une déficience intellectuelle. Répertoire d'activités d'enseignement et d'apprentissage en lien avec les programmes d'études adaptés - Secondaire premier et deuxième cycles

    La prévention du SIDA et des autres MTS dans une perspective d'éducation à la sexualité chez les élèves présentant une déficience intellectuelle. Répertoire d'activités d'enseignement et d'apprentissage en lien avec les programmes d'études adaptés - Secondaire premier et deuxième cycles est un document développé en 2000 par la Direction des communications du ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux du Gouvernement du Québec. …

  8. Youth and the Global HIV/AIDS Crisis: A Toolkit for Action

    This Tool-kit for Action has two components. In Part One, you will hear from a sample of youth and youth workers (based in Ottawa) on what prevention, education, and awareness strategies have reached them, what they think about these strategies, and their own ideas for effective youth-centred HIV/AIDS actions for their communities. Part Two looks at a range of for- and by-youth public education initiatives from Kenya, the US, South Africa, Bangladesh, and Canada. …

  9. La educación de la salud sexual de los adolescentes en Canadá y Chile: una mirada desde las políticas públicas

    Artículo que da cuenta de algunos rasgos predominantes que se pueden identificar en las visiones y contenidos principales de las políticas públicas de Canadá y Chile en el área de la educación sobre salud sexual, teniendo como referencia los respectivos curriculum escolares de 1° a 4° medio (en el caso canadiense, los correspondientes a los grados 9 a 12), que aportan sustentabilidad normativa a los comportamientos favorecidos por el sistema educativo vigente en ambos países. …

  10. Teaching at Risk - Teacher Mobility and Loss in Commonwealth Member States

    This report results from a long series of efforts by members of the Commonwealth Secretariat, Commonwealth Ministers, and friends of the Commonwealth to develop international understanding of the teaching profession and the global challenge of teacher loss. According to the October 2002 seminal study by UNESCO and the International Labour Organisation (ILO), the number of school-aged children outpaced the growth in the number of teachers worldwide in the 1990s, packing classrooms in some developing countries with as many as 100 students per teacher. …

  11. New challenges for schools AIDS education within an evolving HIV pandemic

    This paper describes the evolution of school-based HIV prevention programmes and their theoretical frameworks, as well as present barriers to their implementation. Examples of several best practices will highlight the key role of the education sector in mitigating the impact of HIV/AIDS. The paper concludes with an innovative suggestion for the establishment of a new profession: the AIDS educator.

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