Sexual health is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) (2006) not only as the absence of disease or negative experiences regarding sexuality but also as ‘‘the possibility of having pleasurable and safe sexual experiences’’. Furthermore, the definition states that ‘‘the sexual
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“INCLUDED: Inclusive sex-ed through creative methods” is an Erasmus+ project in the field of school education that brings together the efforts of seven partners in six countries: United Kingdom, Italy, North Macedonia, Spain, the Netherlands and Greece. According to UNESCO, although the
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International research on the subject has pointed out that sex education is a topic that still plays a marginal role in the educational program of students in many countries of the European Union. Even more marginal is the teaching of sex education
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Many international agencies such as WHO and UNESCO call for the adoption of comprehensive Sex Education curricula to be used with groups at risk of marginalization, including young people with physical and/or cognitive disabilities, however the availability of inclusive sexual education material
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Included brings together 7 European countries to develop an innovative sexual education programme addressed to students, with the involvement of their teachers and families. Included project partnership is glad to launch the new project website: www.includedproject.eu.Through the web platform we will share
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