Pre-service Education on FP and AYSRH

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
1 ADOLESCENTSEXUALITY. 2 Definitions In 1989, the joint WHO/UNFPA/UNICEF Statement gave the following definitions: Adolescents:10-19 year olds; Youth:15-24.
Advertisements

 Framing Youth: Ten Myths About the Next Generation  Smoked: Why Joe Camel is Still Smiling  The Scapegoat Generation: America’s War on Adolescents.
ICPD : Right of couples and individuals to:  Decide freely and responsibly on the number, space and timing of their children, and to have information,
RIGHTS-BASED APPROACH. rights-based approach ( 2 ) Reproductive health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well being and not merely the.
Early marriage: An international perspective. UNICEF Concepts -Arranged marriages -Bridal abduction -Forced marriages -Early marriage Notion of AGE and.
ADOLESCENT SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH. adolescent sexual and reproductive health ( 2 ) Adolescents are young people between the ages of 10 and 19.
Sexuality and Sexual Reproductive Health Laura Villa Torres Health Behavior and Health Education Gillings School of Global Public Health MSPH- PhD Student,
Definition of reproductive health (from ICPD, 1994)
EngenderHealth/UNFPA Project – Ethiopia/Ukraine Strengthening the integration of HIV prevention in maternal health services. Increasing the capacity of.
Insert name of presentation on Master Slide Making the case for sexual health: teenage pregnancy and the wider determinants of health Sarah Andrews.
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN. violence against women ( 2 ) any gender-based act or conduct that results in, or is likely to result in, physical, sexual, or.
CHAPTER 1: Historical Roots of Women’s Healthcare.
Staff Spark 3: Confidentiality and Minor Consent – Best Practices
Sexuality Vocabulary.  Gender: the way people perceive maleness or femaleness  Gender role: the accepted behaviors, thoughts and emotions of a specific.
July 24, 2012 GENDER ROLES, EQUALITY AND TRANSFORMATIONS PROJECT INSTITUTE FOR REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PATHFINDER INTERNATIONAL SAVE.
OTTAWA CHARTER IN ACTION RH PROMOTION IN FIJI. INTRODUCTION Definition? For SRH: RH education, FP, Empowerment and quality maternal and child care. RH.
© RFSU RFSU- Clinic Combination of service and advocacy work for SRHR.
Empowering Women as a Development Tool Empowering Women: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Female Condoms Lucie van Mens
S TATUS OF YOUTH S EXUAL AND R EPRODUCTIVE HEALTH R IGHTS IN A FRICA : W HAT ARE THE ISSUES OF CONCERN. Chioma Ekwo Program Officer WHARC.
Why Choose Abstinence? Abstinence = Not having sex.
Rights to reality Resources for sexuality and relationships education Georgina Livingstone
Dating and Sexual Health Unit Test Thursday April 10 th.
Health Teachers 6th Grade: Collins, Spector, Henry, Kearney 7th Grade: Jay, Santaniello, Odato 8th Grade: Kearney, Spector, Mina.
Benefits of Abstinence. Definition of Abstinence Abstinence can be defined as choosing to refrain from all sexual activity, including vaginal intercourse,
Optional Session III, Slide #1 Family Planning Counseling Optional Session Session III.
1 Abstinence and Comprehensive Sex/HIV Education Programs: Their Impact on Behavior In Developed and Developing countries Douglas Kirby, Ph.D., ETR Associates.
Contraception SEXUALITY AND HEALTH. Contraception 
Dr. Farhat R Malik Assistant Professor Community Health Sciences.
Health FAMILY PLANNING IS ALSO FOR MEN Most family-planning methods and services focus primarily on women. Pregnancy and its prevention do most directly.
TRIPLE JEOPARDY: Protecting
Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Brasil
ADOLESCENT HEALTH AND WELLBEING IN KENYA
European Board and College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
UNIT SIX ADOLESCENT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH (ARH):.
SRH Needs of Young Women in Central Asia
Welcome to the 7th grade component of the Get Real comprehensive sex education classes. What do you remember from 6th grade?
Teenagers´ perception and doubts about sexuality
Pre-service Education on FP and AYSRH
Pre-service Education on FP and AYSRH
Pre-service Education on FP and AYSRH
Pre-service Education on FP and AYSRH
Pre-service Education on FP and AYSRH
TOPIC CHECK 1- FAMILY DIVERSITY
Bell Ringer Open your student workbook and turn to page 63.
Pre-service Education on FP and AYSRH
Family Planning Counseling
EAC SRH Strategic Objectives ( )
Pre-service Education on FP and AYSRH
Pre-service Education on FP and AYSRH
Pre-service Education on FP and AYSRH
Pre-service Education on FP and AYSRH
Pre-service Education on FP and AYSRH
Comprehensive Sexual Health Informational Session
Safety card as evidence-based
Pre-service Education on FP and AYSRH
Pre-service Education on FP and AYSRH
Dr Zohre keshavarz,MD,PhD in Reproductive Health
Sexuality Vocabulary.
4.5.2 Human sexuality and the idea of sexual rights
Birth Control Types and Information.
Sexuality Sexuality is a central aspect of being human throughout life and encompasses sex, gender identities and roles, sexual orientation, eroticism,
S.7 Finding and using sexual health services and online information
Sexual Health Education Parent Meeting
4.5.1 Human sexuality: Sexuality and the idea of sexual rights
Why Peer Ed? Sexual Health and Healthy Relationships by the Numbers
Human sexuality: Sexuality and the idea of sexual rights
Welcome Parents January 21st 2015 Comprehensive Sex Education
Pre-service Education on FP and AYSRH
Geneva 2019 SAFE ABORTION CARE Dr Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli.
Presentation transcript:

Pre-service Education on FP and AYSRH Session III Topic 2 Adolescent Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Adolescents, Session III Topic 2 Slide 1

Sexual and Reproductive Rights of Adolescents Make decisions about their own health, body, sexual life, and identity. Ask for and receive information about sex, contraception, and related health services. Have access to comprehensive education on human sexuality, sexual and reproductive health, human rights, and gender equality. Decide whether and when to have children. Choose whether or not to marry and what type of family to create. Have access to comprehensive and integrated sexual and reproductive health services. Live free from rape and other violence, including forced pregnancy, forced abortion, sterilization without consent, forced marriage, or female genital mutilation/cutting. Explain that Reproductive Rights are legal rights and freedoms relating to reproduction and reproductive health that vary amongst countries around the world. They may include things such as the right to use contraception; freedom from coerced sterilization; the right to access good-quality reproductive healthcare; the right to receive education about sexually transmitted infections, etc. Ask students to identify sexual and reproductive rights that apply to adolescents and write answers on a flipchart. Use the slide to discuss Sexual and Reproductive Rights of Adolescents. Divide students into groups or pairs. Provide each pair or group with Handout#1 on Sexual and Reproductive Rights of Adolescents. Explain that the handout includes the Sexual and Reproductive Rights defined by many different organizations, including the United Nations. Go around the room and assign each group or pair 2-3 rights listed on the Handout. Ask each pair or group first to identify the obstacles or barriers that might prevent each of the assigned rights from being fulfilled. Ask students to list specific steps they can take in a clinic to remove each barrier or obstacle. Allow 20 minutes for the work. Reconvene the larger group and ask each small group to present their list See Session plan to discuss Sexual Reproductive Health Situation of Adolescents in the Country. Adolescent Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Session III Topic 2 Slide 2 Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Adolescents, Session III Topic 2 Slide 2