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11 Reaching adolescents through teachers & community-based educators Dr V Chandra-Mouli Training Course in Sexual and Reproductive Health Research Geneva 2014 October 2014

22 Sexuality education - Definition  Sexuality Education is defined as an age-appropriate, culturally relevant approach to teaching about sex and relationships by providing scientifically accurate, realistic, non-judgmental information. Source: UNESCO, UNAIDS, UNFPA, UNICEF and WHO. International technical guidance on sexuality education. Volume 1. The rationale for sexuality education. An evidence-informed approach for schools, teachers and health educators. UNESCO. Paris

3  Puberty, its accompanying developmental changes, including capacity for sexual & reproductive function are hallmarks of adolescence  Few adolescents receive adequate preparation for their sexual lives  Many adolescents approach adulthood faced with conflicting & confusing messages about sexuality & gender Sexuality education - Rationale

4 To equip children & young people with the knowledge, skills & values they need to make responsible choices about their sexual and social relationships Sexuality education – Overall goal

5 (i) To increase knowledge & understanding (ii) To inncrease self awareness & promote social norms - respectful of others & gender equitable (iii) To develop or strengthen skills (iv) To promote and sustain risk-reducing behaviour Sexuality education programmes Mutually reinforcing objectives

6 (i) Increase knowledge & understanding (ii) Increase self awareness & promote social norms - respectful of others & gender equitable (iii) Develop or strengthen skills (iv) Promote and sustain risk-reducing behaviour Sexuality education programmes What they provide (i)Age-appropriate, culturally relevant & scientifically accurate information (ii)Structured opportunities to explore attitudes & values, thoughts & feelings (iii)Structured opportunities to practice the decision making & other skills needed to make well considered choices & to carry them out Objectives What they provide

7 Sexuality education What they contain 1. Relationships 2. Values, Attitudes and Skills 3. Culture, Society and Human Rights 4. Human Development 5. Sexual Behaviour 6. Sexual and Reproductive Health

8  Reduce misinformation & increase knowledge  Strengthen positive attitudes & values  Improve perceptions about peer groups & social norms  Increase communication with parents and other trusted adults Sexuality education programmes What they help to do

9  Delayed initiation on first intercourse  Increase in the proper use of condoms & contraception among sexually active adolescents  Reduced number of sexual partners  Reduced rate of early pregnancy, abortion & child bearing Sexuality education programmes What they lead to

10 Quality characteristics of sexuality education (from UNESCO, International technical guidance on sexuality education, 2009)

11 Good practice in sexuality education (from UNESCO, International technical guidance on sexuality education, 2009)  Implement programmes that include at least 12 or more sessions  Include sequential sessions over several years  Select capable and motivated educators to implement the curriculum  Provide quality training to educators  Provide on-going management, supervision and oversight

12 Sexuality education Highly sensitive in many places  Sexuality is a central aspect of being human throughout life and encompasses sex, gender identities and roles, sexual orientation, eroticism, pleasure, intimacy and reproduction  Ignorance and embarrassment about sexuality are present in most societies. In many cultures, there is a particular difficulty in acknowledging and discussing sexuality per se, and especially in accepting adolescents as sexual beings  The value of sexuality education and the role of parents, teachers, religion leaders and others in providing education about sexuality is debated in almost every country.

13 Adolescents in many contexts are ill-informed about their bodies and their health  Studies and surveys from around the world have repeatedly shown that large proportions of adolescents lack basic knowledge and understanding about sexual and reproductive health.

14 Few examples of scaled-up & sustained programmes  "Even in countries with the highest HIV rates, there are relatively few examples of scaled-up sustainable programmes within educational curricula. Existing generations of school children are not receiving the information they need for their healthy development. Unless things change, future cohorts of children will be similarly disadvantaged. " UNESCO. Comprehensive sexuality education: The challenges and opportunities of scaling up. UNESCO. Paris.

15 Conclusions  Sexuality is a core part of the human existence, albeit a sensitive topic in most societies  Adolescents require information and skills to assist them to learn about sexuality, to explore their attitudes and values, and to practise the decision-making and other life skills they need to make informed choices about their sexual lives and protect their health  There is evidence that sexuality education can contribute to positive outcomes. There is evidence of effective ways of conducting sexuality education. There are only a small number of examples of large scale and sustained sexuality education programmes.