Developing on-site sexual health services in secondary education : a resource pack / Lucy Emerson.
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- computer
- online resource
- 9781905818624
- 1905818629
- Sexual health
- Health education
- Sex instruction for children
- Sex instruction for teenagers
- Sex instruction -- Government policy -- Great Britain
- Hygiène sexuelle
- Éducation sanitaire
- Éducation sexuelle des enfants
- Éducation sexuelle des adolescents
- Éducation sexuelle -- Politique gouvernementale -- Grande-Bretagne
- Personal & social issues: sex education & the facts of life (Children's -- Teenage)
- EDUCATION -- Secondary
- Health education
- Sex instruction for children
- Sex instruction for teenagers
- Sex instruction -- Government policy
- Sexual health
- Great Britain
- 373.17140941 22
- HQ35 .E44 2009eb
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At foot of title: Sex Education Forum.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 93-94).
Print version record.
Now available as an ebook, this resource offers both practical and strategic support to professionals seeking to set up sexual health services in educational settings.
Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1 Why develop on-site sexual health services in secondary education; Introduction; The need for improved access to sexual health services for young people; Policy context; The evidence base; The national picture; 2 What type of service is required; Aims and objectives; Service models; Service name; 3 Building the case for the service; Stakeholder analysis; Stakeholder communication; Strategies for developing on-site services across the local authority; 4 Practical considerations; Location; Opening hours; Service access; Condoms.
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