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Youth Wellbeing Project offering 10% discount on sexual health training

16/5/2013

 
The GET A GRIP teenz 2.0 program provides incredible value and includes comprehensive online training. Schools and Youth Organisations who purchase the program prior to our June 2013 launch receive a 10% discount.

The GET A GRIP teenz 2.0 program equips teens with tools to negotiate life’s challenges, bringing understanding to the issues surrounding sexuality and relationships. Developed for High School students in Year levels 9/10, GET A GRIP teenz 2.0 aligns with the objectives of the Health & Physical Education National Curriculum.

The 10 Core Elements (topics) have a flexible delivery time of 45-70 minutes each and cover: Pressures, Integrity, Respect & Consent, Smart Choices, Sex & The Body, Pregnancy, Pornography & Sexting, Diversity, Whole-Person Sexuality, Creating my Future

Assessments are provided to support learning outcomes and the program delivery can be tailored to suit either small groups or classrooms.

It can be be run in either combined or separate gender specific groups, in Public and Private High Schools, community education arenas for ‘at risk’ youth and other community organisations.

Complete ONLINE training is included for educators to become program facilitators.

Source: Youth Wellbeing Project email 17/5/13

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