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Programs for teaching relationships and sexuality education in schools are created to do so in a way that is instructive, interesting, and respects the values and expectations of many families and communities.
Sex Education at Primary Schools in Australia
In Australia, puberty and sex education play a significant role in young people's growth. We educate kids and teenagers about their bodies, the importance of families, how babies are made, the fundamentals of puberty, and healthy relationships in the digital era using straightforward, age-appropriate material and activities.
Programs for sex education in high schools
Unique To start new conversations about sex, sexuality, and relationships, you collaborate closely with teachers, families, and caregivers. All of our high school sex education programmes cover anatomy, sexuality, puberty, and reproduction while adhering to our standard commitment to body safety and protective behaviours. They are all age-appropriate, compassionate, and factual.
- In the classroom (when permitted)
- Live via Teams, Meet or Zoom
- Pre-Recorded Videos & live question box
1: Foundation - Year 2
2: Year 3|4
3: Year 5|6
4: Year 7|8
5: Year 9|10
The curriculum for rights, resilience and respectful relationships is met by the programmes. While younger children learn through games, music, and stories, older students are given current information, legal guidelines, and best practices while also being urged to consider their own sexual rights and obligations.
Additionally, Unique collaborates closely with parents, caregivers, and educators to help young people maintain their bodily autonomy and form positive attitudes about sex and relationships. Youth who identify as either same sex or gender nonconforming, as well as their families, are welcome in all of Unique's classes, workshops, and speaking engagements. Additionally, they welcome young people from different family types.