Sexuality Education
Ansell sex eduction - http://www.ansellsex-ed.org.au/
Ansell Sex Ed. is the product of a partnership between Ansell and The Australian
Research Centre In Sex, Health and Society (ARCSHS)
at La Trobe University, Melbourne.This online resource is sponsored by Ansell
and moderated by an experienced teacher and teacher trainer at ARCSHS. Ansell
Sex Ed. is an on-line community library designed to support sex education teachers
in Australia; it gathers in the one place information and resources to keep you
up to date on all things sex ed. and make your working life easier
Families Are Talking - http://www.familiesaretalking.org
Useful site, with separate pages for teens and parents to help them communicate about sexuality. Sponsored by SIECUS.
Family Planning Queensland (FPQ) - http://www.fpq.com.au
Includes information on FPQ services as well as a range of factsheets on contraceptive methods, safer sex, childrens sexuality, and various other sexual and reproductive health issues.
Hormone Factory - http://www.thehormonefactory.com
Lively, interactive site with information on the body, growing up, talking sex, net safety and school education. Developed for young people, parents and teachers by the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health & Society, which is based at La Trobe University, Melbourne.
Sex Education Forum - http://www.ncb.org.uk/sef
Sex Education Forum is the UK's national authority on sex and relationships seducation. Site contains wide-ranging information for teachers, health
workers, parents and young people to support their needs.
Sex Information and Education Council of Canada (SIECCAN)
- http://www.sieccan.org
Publishes Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality. Site includes
common questions about sex education, plus links to other sites.
SIECUS - Sexuality information and education council of the United
states http://www.familiesaretalking.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Page.viewPage&pageId=514&parentID=477
Sexuality education is a life-long process of acquiring information and forming
attitudes, beliefs, and values. For over 40 years, SIECUS has been a leader
in the fight to ensure that everyone has access to information and education
about their sexuality. SIECUS provides countless resources to help educators,
advocates, and parents secure supportive public policies, provide high quality
education, and help our youth become sexually healthy.
Talking with Kids about Tough Issues - http://www.talkingwithkids.org
Encourages parents to talk with their children about issues such as sex, violence and drug abuse. Includes 10 Helpful Tips for parents which can be applied to all situations. Initiative of Children Now & Kaiser Family Foundation.
Teaching Sexual Health - Alberta Health and Wellness
- http://www.teachingsexualhealth.ca/
Canadian site for parents, teachers and students aged 9 years and older. Includes myths and facts about sex education, sexual health policies and curriculum, factsheets, and links to other sex ed sites.
