‘AIDS: Working with Young People’ is a useful resource for educating young people about HIV and AIDS. It includes many practical activities that can be used as part of HIV and AIDS education in and out of school. The basic principles covered in ‘AIDS: Working with Young People’ continue to be fundamental to HIV and AIDS education for young people anywhere in the world. However, it is vital that when using these activities and materials they are tailored to meet the specific needs of the young people being educated, and that they are suitable with regards to local cultures and legislation.
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Table of contents
- CHAPTER 1: AIDS Education [PDF 2.5 mb]
- CHAPTER 2: Young People [PDF 736 kb]
- CHAPTER 3: HIV infection and AIDS: Basic Information [PDF 704 kb]
- CHAPTER 4: HIV infection and AIDS: Social Issues [PDF 384 kb]
- CHAPTER 5: Working with Young People [PDF 892 kb]
- CHAPTER 6: Evaluating HIV and AIDS Education [PDF 372 kb]
- EXERCISES [PDF 2.1 mb]
- APPENDICES [PDF 716 kb]
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Notes
- Legislation regarding which types of sexual health education should be given to young people differs around the world. You should ensure that this material is used appropriately with regard to the age of the learners and both legal and curriculum requirements. All possible care has been taken in preparing these resources and AVERT is not responsible for any inaccuracies or errors of fact contained within them, or for their use with learners for whom their content is inappropriate. For further information about using the resources on this page, please read AVERT’s disclaimer.
