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Rights to reality Resources for sexuality and relationships education Georgina Livingstone glivingstone@fpq.com.auglivingstone@fpq.com.au
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About us… Sexual and reproductive health for all www.fpq.com.au
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3 puberty babies breasts sex relationships desire penis pregnancy periods identity body image gender STI pornography attraction nervous embarrassed excited love fantasy marriage pleasure consent gay private taboos masturbation abuse fun
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4 World Health Organisation. (1995). Teaching Modules for Basic Education in Human Sexuality. Geneva: WHO. All people have the right to: the highest attainable standard of sexual health, including access to sexual and reproductive health care services; seek, receive and impart information related to sexuality; sexuality education; respect for bodily integrity; choose their partner; decide to be sexually active or not; consensual sexual relations; consensual marriage; decide whether or not, and when, to have children; and pursue a satisfying, safe and pleasurable sexual life. World Health Organisation. 2006. Defining sexual health. Report of a technical consultation on sexual health, Geneva, 28–31 January 2002. http://www.who.int/reproductive-health/gender/sexual_health.html#3 (accessed 13 April 2010).
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If I talk about sexuality and relationships, I am worried… they will go and try it they could become obsessive or fixated on sexual behaviour I am teaching something they don’t need to know…they won’t be having sex they will just be confused by the information I won’t know what to say when asked questions about pregnancy and having to care for the child
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Will you tell me please, which way I ought to go from here? That depends a good deal on where you want to get to.
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Identifying public and private body partsprivate behaviours places Puberty Managing periods Relationships Decision making Touch and boundaries Safe sex / Sexual health checks Staying safe and safety networks Sexuality and Relationships Education Topics
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Resource stations 2 Touch and relationships 5 Safer Sex 6 Public and priavte 3 Puberty 4 Sexual activities 1 Promoting self Protection CD
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9 Talking about Sexuality and Relationships Know your topic Develop and know your policy guidelines Develop a good resource base Include parents and other stakeholders Develop a support network Have clear objectives Reflect on personal values and beliefs Success!
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Thanks for your participation Georgina Livingstone glivingstone@fpq.com.au 07 3250 0268 www.fpq.com.au
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