A case study of inter-agency collaboration in the education and promotion of young people's sexual health
Article Abstract:
Recent research indicates that mutual respect, strong working relationships and common aims can play a key role in ensuring the success of inter-agency initiatives in the area of education and promotion of young people's sexual health. It is vital to adopt a strategic approach which also guarantees the full commitment of participating employees. The research shows that the best approach is one which gradually creates strong relationships from a strong incentive to collaboration.
Publication Name: Health Education Journal
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0017-8969
Year: 1996
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Looking for good practice - case-studies of approaches to HIV and Aids education for 16-19-year-olds in further education
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A Health Education Authority (HEA) survey of HIV and Aids education for young people in further education found that many colleges offer a broad range of HIV and Aids education and some had members of staff particularly responsible for the subject. Drama productions were a popular form of HIV and Aids education although staff expressed reservations about their suitability. Students felt that they needed more detailed education about HIV and Aids.
Publication Name: Health Education Journal
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0017-8969
Year: 1993
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