Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
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15-09-2016
Upon request by the FEMM Committee this study updates knowledge on the provision of sexual education and reproductive rights in the European Union. It involved a review of recent research and data on sexual and reproductive health, and case studies in Denmark, Spain and the United Kingdom. Good quality sexual and relationship education (SRE) reduces risk of sexually transmitted infection, unplanned pregnancy and sexual exploitation amongst young people. However, the implementation of sex and relationship education is inconsistent across Member States.
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Ekstern forfatter
Katie McCracken, Sergio Márquez, Sarah Priest, Ana Fitzsimons and Kasturi Torchia (Opcit Research)
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- Danmark
- Det Forenede Kongerige
- EU-medlemsstat
- Europa
- Forenede Nationer
- forskelsbehandling på grund af seksuel orientering
- GEOGRAFI
- humanvidenskaber
- INTERNATIONALE ORGANISATIONER
- kønsskifte
- ligestilling mellem kønnene
- LOVBESTEMMELSER
- offentlig sundhed
- organisation af undervisning
- politisk geografi
- rettigheder og friheder
- seksualitet
- seksualundervisning
- seksuel diskrimination
- seksuelt overført sygdom
- SOCIALE SPØRGSMÅL
- Spanien
- sundhed
- UDDANNELSE OG KOMMUNIKATION
- undervisning
- undervisningssystem
- Verdenssundhedsorganisationen
- VIDENSKAB
- økonomisk geografi