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Report on Workshop 1: Sexual education in European countries B. Pinter (Slovenia), I. Batar (Hungary) 8th Seminar of the European Society of Contraception Sexual education: The key issue of reproductive health Warszawa, Poland 23 – 24 September 2005
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Over 40 participants 16 countries: Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Lithuania, Netherland, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro, Romania, Sweden, Turkey 10 topics discussed
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Topics discussed - sex. education (SE) Mission of SE –K-nowledge, A-ttitudes, S-kills, P-ractice (KAS,KAP) Aim of SE –Preventing..., building self-esteem, increase communicaton What kind of SE is present? –Differences among countries –”Nine steps” (Finland) – ESC support? –When? – Who? – What?
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Where could be performed? –1. family, 2. school,... Knowledge – which topics are covered and when? –Age specific –Rights to choose, self-respect... –Incorrect messages: ”Oral sex is not sex”? How to address attitudes? –Emotions,.. –Peer groups –Changing attitudes at different levels
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How to improve skills and practice? –Positive approach – give choices –Interactive approach, role playing... –Involve psychologists, counsellors Media influence –Encourage ourselves and others to use media in more positive way Networking –Personal, local, national, international
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Obstacles? –Conservativism –Faith groups –Lack of interest for their children in some parents, groups –Culture –Media –Finance
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Conclusions To learn from experienced countries Start with ourselves More attention should be given to parents Listen first, than talk Do not coerce – give options Collaborate with media Ask ESC for support
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