Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights Education
We recognize the complexities young people encounter as they transition into adulthood. To address these challenges, this course on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) has been thoughtfully designed to empower young people with knowledge, confidence, and clarity.
Our mission is to provide accurate information, practical guidance, and trusted resources to help young people make informed and responsible decisions about their sexual and reproductive well-being. Through this platform, learners gain access to interactive tools, engaging content, and expert insights that simplify learning while maintaining complete confidentiality.
This course serves as a comprehensive learning resource, guiding young people to understand their rights, responsibilities, and the importance of maintaining a healthy, respectful, and informed approach to SRHR.
Our SRHR curriculum introduces adolescents to all seven modules that build knowledge step-by-step using clear, age-appropriate language.
Physical and emotional changes, stereotypes, challenges faced by adolescents
Meaning of consent, lack of consent, verbal & non-verbal consent
Meaning of boundaries, types of boundaries, calling out, setting personal boundaries
STDs and STIs, types of STDs, symptoms, testing and treatment
Contraception, contraceptive methods, myths & facts, preferences and choices
Menstruation, menstrual products, PMS, PCOS, menstrual health, gender-inclusive period understanding
Sex positivity, pronouns, sex education, sex vs gender, sexualities, labels, stigma-free language
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