4.5.2 Human sexuality and the idea of sexual rights

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4.5.2 Human sexuality and the idea of sexual rights I know that my sexuality is about my feelings, thoughts, attractions and behaviours. I can talk about my sexual rights including the right to personal and intimate relationships that are healthy, happy and safe. I know where to find information, help and support if I need it. rshp.scot

Sexual Rights The right to equality The right to participation The right to life and to be free from harm The right to privacy The right to personal autonomy and to be recognized as an individual before the law The right to think and express oneself freely The right to health The right to know and learn The right to choose whether or not to marry or have children The right to have your rights upheld

SEXUAL RIGHTS: The right to know and learn: All young people have the right to education and information, including comprehensive, gender-sensitive and rights-based sexuality education.

Activity: The right to know and learn Activity: The right to know and learn. If young people have such a right what do they think this should be like in practice? rshp.scot

Making the case Pick a right you want to stand up for Making the case Pick a right you want to stand up for. Say in your own words what it means to you Say why it matters in today’s world Explain what difference it will make if every person has this right. rshp.scot

Sexual Rights The right to equality The right to participation The right to life and to be free from harm The right to privacy The right to personal autonomy and to be recognized as an individual before the law The right to think and express oneself freely The right to health The right to know and learn The right to choose whether or not to marry or have children The right to have your rights upheld

INSERT LOCAL INFORMATION ABOUT SEXUAL HEALTH OR OTHER CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION/SUPPORT SERVICES HERE rshp.scot