Sex Education

Needing to be heard: the young person's agenda

Hudson,F Wesy,J 1996. Needing to be heard: the young person's agenda. Education and Health 14(3),43-47. PDF

Teenage sexual health: Do school nurses hold the key?

Hunt,J 1996. Teenage sexual health: Do school nurses hold the key?. Education and Health 13(5),69-72. PDF

Parents, schools and sex education

Beavet,T 1996. Parents, schools and sex education. Education and Health 13(4),59-60. PDF

Sea, Sand and Safer Sex Messages: 25% said they had formed at least one new sexual relationship while on holiday.

Mathie,E Ford,N Blacksell,S Inman,M 1996. Sea, Sand and Safer Sex Messages: 25% said they had formed at least one new sexual relationship while on holiday.. Education and Health 13(4),49-51. PDF

Knowledge and perceptions of local contraceptive services

Mawer,C 1995. Knowledge and perceptions of local contraceptive services. Education and Health 13(2),28-30. PDF

'Period pains' in a mixed school: "Boys can make you feel that periods are something awful"

Maskell,P 1994. 'Period pains' in a mixed school: "Boys can make you feel that periods are something awful". Education and Health 12(1),6-9. PDF

Not GCSE but CCSE!: A new cross-curricular sex education pack, developed by teachers and pupils, with evaluation components and a method of overall monitoring

Balding,J 1994. Not GCSE but CCSE!: A new cross-curricular sex education pack, developed by teachers and pupils, with evaluation components and a method of overall monitoring. Education and Health 11(5),70-71. PDF

So you really think you understand sex?

Phelps,F et al. 1992. So you really think you understand sex?. Education and Health 10(2),27-31. PDF

Teenage pregnancies: who is responsible?

Jones,M 1992. Teenage pregnancies: who is responsible?. Education and Health 10(2),21-26. PDF

'You 2': a sex education action plan for schools

Fakher-Eldin,N 1990. 'You 2': a sex education action plan for schools. Education and Health 8(5),74-77. PDF

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