... HIV/AIDS (Table 4) People involved in the discussions about SRH In this study, same sex discussion was observed Female youngpeople reported to discussed with mothers (20.4%) and sisters (15.7%) ... peers to discuss on such topics (male 21 yrs, OSY) Parents not discuss sexual and reproductive health issues with their youngpeople The problem is our social norm that defines it [sexual matters] ... Odds of peoples involved in the discussions and reasons for not discussing, Nekemte, west Ethiopia, 2012 People talked to youngpeople Communicated about SRH during the last six months Yes Sister...
... However, the current system does not recognise this The Forum s recommendations are designed to address these issues: All organisations in the new health system should take a life-course approach, coherently ... improvements across the NHS For children s services, these have largely focused on specialist services Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) and community service incentives are starting ... Professor Terence Stephenson Nuffield Professor of Child Health, Institute of Child Health, UCL Sue Sylvester Youth Justice Health Lead, NHS South of England Professor Russell Viner Professor...
... Pharmacies, Kiosks, and Retail Stores Research suggests that youngpeople in the developing world prefer to use private-sector pharmacies, kiosks, and retail stores when seeking contraceptives because ... girls, must seek permission from a parent or spouse before they can access reproductive health services Parents and family members may be ill-prepared to discuss reproductive health care issues ... disseminating sexual and reproductive health messages and information exists (Brown et al 2001) The use of mass media and entertainment-based campaigns has been very promising Mass media campaigns such as...
... up words Someone has to it My 2005 book, for seeing eye dogs only and its two sequels deal with missing intelligence as well as oxymorons, acronyms, pleonasms, words and near words There s another ... just recently one of my favorites, “24/7.” Thus we need the hyphen, apostrophe and the slash, since some words use these characters We will run into situations where other symbols will be used, ... understand what is being said, it s even worse Perhaps that s why big business has so many problems If a language has no rules, you will never be able to use it or understand it Too many rules mean...
... is that resources should be directed to supporting small businesses run by youth entrepreneurs Support by Khula and Ntsika, organisations devoted to supporting small business in general, has ... refers to more than the absence of illness and injury It includes a range of social circumstances such as • youngpeoplessexual behaviour, and the associated risks of unplanned pregnancy and sexually ... non-discriminatory • acknowledges diversity amongst youngpeople • is responsive to the specific needs and contexts of youngpeople • is sustainable • is participatory, inclusive, transparent...
... opportunities; parental deprivation as a result of separation, divorce, death of a spouse or persistent discord between spouses in the home; advertisement such as those associating smoking with success, ... youngpeople and cuts across age and social class The quest for new experiences and the rebellious nature of the young predisposes them to drug abuse The average age of drug users/abusers has ... Improving access and equity Efforts to improve access should appropriately address the issues of regional and gender disparities Underlying issues such as socio-cultural and religious concerns in the...
... policies (including baseline and time-series data) Responses children and youngpeople gave in previous consultations, if these are relevant Responses from children s sector NGOs The Online Research ... children and youngpeople This section focuses on using the screening process to identify issues relating to children and young people, and identifies a range of sources you can use to find evidence ... must be sensitive to the issues associated with human rights and privacy When setting up monitoring systems, you should ask for advice from both the people you consult and the Section 75 representative...
... antibiotics as soon as IMD suspected Primary care assessment Address carer concerns, ask about non-specific symptoms and comparisons with usual behaviour Full clinical examination Assess ... symptoms suggestive of meningococcal disease, what is the evidence that specific secondary assessment (after 4-6 hours), looking for disease progression, improves diagnosis? include telephone assessment ... of local access to health care interval assessment No studies were identified which specifically addressed the practice of interval assessment or alternatives such as telephone assessment For children...
... romantic relationships readiness for sexual involvement forms of sexual expression sexual coercion and violence STD symptoms and transmission diagnosing and treating STDs prevention strategies (including ... Self-Concept self-esteem self-respect sexual identity/orientation gender roles personal potential self-esteem self-respect sexual identity/orientation gender roles self-esteem self-respect awareness of ... consequences of sexual activity Differences in the types of relationships with partners also must be taken into account Some young men have long-term monogamous relationships, some engage in serial...
... information should reveal a preference for easy-to-process stimuli Several studies bear on this issue Some of these studies explored processing ease of different forms of symmetry, such as symmetry ... information presented (in terms of R x R subsets, as discussed earlier) Consistent with our perceptual fluency analysis, the same stimuli received the highest ratings of figural goodness when presented ... processing fluency may serve as a nonanalytic basis for both judgments Summary and Conclusions In sum, we propose that aesthetic pleasure is a function of the perceiver 's processing dynamics: The...
... 7 Last visit to a health care professional The next series of questions asked about children s last visit to see a health professional Which professional did you last visit? Question asked which ... care services; yet as the survey shows, children are rarely consulted or asked their views on these important matters This is arguably the most important lesson from this research, in other words ... tick-box answers, because despite the richness that openended questions produce, the resources necessary to translate comments or answers were not available In one instance - Ireland – the Ombudsman...
... motives, values and central issues behind the actions This step demonstrates deep understanding and prevents shame-anger-violence cycles This step ends when issues have been stated concisely and therapeutic ... size, strength, skill, independence, competitiveness, defectiveness, personal attractiveness, sexuality, lovability, and in some extreme cases, just being ‘seen’ When youngpeople receive messages ... and catastrophise their circumstances It seems the subconscious mind (body) is listening when we say negative things about ourselves such as ‘I’m so stupid’ A spiral of not trying, lost experience,...
... areas, some youngpeople felt the relationship with parents was too tense Trustworthy teachers and social workers at school were useful sources, but students were fearful of being labelled as “students ... gatekeepers to the lives of younger cohorts, research is also needed to better understand the attitudes of parents and community members to youngpeople's utilisation of services Distinguishing between ... audiences or women PHC unit clients), or have assumed a homogenous cohort of youngpeople (e.g secondary school students or youth trainees) Although some projects carefully assessed the needs of...
... S Mensch, “Marriage and Childbirth As Factors in Dropping Out From School: An Analysis of DHS Data from SSA,” Population Studies 62, no (2008): 1-13 Cynthia B Lloyd and Juliet Young, New Lessons: ... Reproductive Health: Lessons, Research, and Programmatic Challenge, accessed at www.popcouncil.org/ pdfs/AYSRH/6.pdf THE TIME IS NOW: INVEST IN SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH FOR YOUNGPEOPLE www.prb.org ... Guttmacher Institute, 2010), accessed at http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/ FB-Adolescents-SRH.pdf, on Feb 1, 2012 UNFPA, Facts About Safe Motherhood, accessed at http://web.unfpa.org/mothers/facts.htm...
... intensive care facilities Referral systems should be in place, if necessary across cancer networks, to provide easy access to a variety of other surgical specialists Theatre and anaesthetic sessional ... diagnosis of solid tumours in children Access to expertise in specific tumour site pathology should be available for the diagnosis of tumours in youngpeople Specialist techniques such as immunohistochemistry, ... (GDG) in considering their recommendations: • these should be evidence-based • the aim is for safe and effective services as locally as possible, not local services as safely as possible Guidance...
... long-term customer retention and crossselling benefits upon which the business case for YSAs rests? This appears to hold true for savings programmes as well as products – it is interesting to note ... cross-selling benefits upon which the business case for YSAs rests, are open questions Nor existing resources illuminate the issue of how YSAs can best strengthen youngpeoples financial capability, ... youth Savings programmes for youngpeople Savings programmes tend to be organized by NGOs Savings programmes are distinguished from stand-alone savings products by a number of characteristics First,...
... lesson Conduct a whole-class discussion addressing the Analysis and Crash Questions 20 Understanding Car Crashes Video N SO Conservation: It s the Law! ER LES CH TEA “CRASH COURSE” ACTIVITY Answers ... Understanding Car Crashes Video vii “CRASH COURSE” ACTIVITY Understanding Car Crashes It s Basics Physics” Video Discussion Questions Student Post-Video Questions Explain how the ... questions intended to stimulate discussion among students Individual questions may be assigned to small groups for discussion, with each group responsible for presenting answers to the class for discussion...
... peoples perceptions So what does this mean for sexuality education? 35 36 39 50 52 56 60 Sexual Subjects: YoungPeoplesSexual Subjectivities Recognising the sexual self Describing the sexual self ... dominant discourses of (hetero)sexuality in their talk about themselves as sexualpeople but also resistant discourses What is revealed here is how participants’ understandings of sexual subjectivity ... in its existence that is, youngpeoplessexual knowledge, their sexual practices and their sexual subjectivities, and gain a sense of how youngpeople themselves conceptualised these things and...
... feedback to students and parents about students’ physical fitness The results of physical fitness testing should not be used to assign report card grades (193,240,241 ) Also, test results should not ... education specialists and health education specialists for our nation s schools Some states have established minimum standards for athletic coaches Both schools and communities should have policies that ... adolescents (51– 53 ) These physical activity guidelines address school instructional programs, school psychosocial and physical environments, and various services schools provide Because the physical...