Sex Education
- Healthy Sexual Behaviors (2)
- Human Development (1)
- Personal Skills (1)
- Relationships (25)
- Society and Culture (6)
Campaign Zero believes we can live in a world where the police don’t kill people. The resources here show we can do this by limiting police interventions, improving community interactions, and ensuring accountability.
The Teacher’s Toolkit is a comprehensive set of sex ed lesson plans and resources, based on Québec curriculum requirements, which aims to assist teachers in integrating sexual health education into any classroom. The ultimate goal is to support students in making better-informed decisions about their sexual health.
Minus18 aims to improve the health and wellbeing of, and provide a safe environment for, same-sex attracted and gender diverse young people in Australia, seeking to empower them to feel comfortable and confident in their sense of identity and assisting them to grow as happy, healthy individuals well into the future.
An interactive site for teens that addresses teen dating, relationships, and sex. Teens can create their own videos to post on the site about how they stay a teen. The site also contains a comprehensive list of resources for teens about pregnancy and sexual health.
Teen talk offers resources as well as someone to talk to if a teen needs advice or has questions about things going on in their life.
This site provides quizzes, information, and a wide range of topics about teen sexual health.
This website shows teens how the media affects their views on sex and sexuality.
The purpose of TeenSource.org, an online resource developed by the California Family Health Council, is to improve the health and well being of young people in CA by providing non-judgmental, accurate, and reliable sexual and reproductive health information and resources. TeenSource.org was launched in July 2001 as a resource for teens and young adults between the ages of 13 and 24.
Here teens can find any information about their bodies, health, relationships, and sexuality.
This website provides teachers with lesson plans and tips on how to teach sexual health.
Tips on how to talk to your partner about getting tested.
SIECUS provides education and information about sexuality and sexual reproductive health.