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Title: PRESSE – Programa Regional de Educação Sexual em Saúde Escolar
Good Practice Mission: This GP contributes to the inclusion in the educational and curricular projects of schools in the North region of a structured and sustained sexual education program.
Specific goals of the GP:

This GP supports the implementation of sexual education in schools in a structured and sustained way, involving joint work between school health professionals and teachers; to contribute to reducing risk behaviours and increasing protective factors in relation to sexuality among students in the North region; to contribute to the inclusion in the educational and curricular projects of schools in the North region of a structured and sustained sexual education program.

This GP also looks to involve parents, guardians, non-teaching staff and the rest of the community, performing all these actors an active role in the development of this program.

Year:
Duration of the implementation: 1 academic year
Target group: Adult learners
Summary:

What is PRESSE:

PRESSE is the Regional Program for Sexual Education in School Health, promoted by ARS Norte, I.P., within the functional area of Health Promotion and Protection, of the Department of Public Health.

PRESSE supports the implementation of sexual education in schools in a structured and sustained way, involving joint work between school health professionals and teachers. It is a program implemented in public and private schools in the North region, in partnership with DGEstE Norte included in the educational projects of the schools' curricula. PRESSE is based on project methodology and interdisciplinary intervention. It is a unique program, with a registered trademark, whose differentiating characteristics are structure and sustainability, as well as permanent support for the health and education professionals who apply it.

Purposes:

  • Contribute to reducing risk behaviors and increasing protective factors in relation to sexuality among students in the North region.
  • Contribute to the inclusion in the educational and curricular projects of schools in the North region of a structured and sustained sexual education program.

Target population:

PRESSE's target audience is students and teachers in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd cycles of basic education and secondary education, also involving parents, guardians, non-teaching staff and the rest of the community, performing all of these actors an active role in the development of this program.

Intervention Measures:

PRESSE aims to facilitate the implementation of Sexual Education through the following intervention measures, which are defined regionally and applied locally:

  1. Training of school health professionals (doctors and nurses), teachers, and psychologists in human sexuality, sexual education, and pedagogical methodologies.
  2. Provision of pedagogical resources and materials to support the application of curricular content in sexual education across various levels of education.
  3. Promotion of initiatives such as competitions, exhibitions, and debate theatre to enhance sexual education in schools.
  4. Support for the establishment of Information and Support Offices for health education and sexual education.
  5. Assistance in engaging with families of students at PRESSE schools.

Sexual Education is a priority component of Health Education in School Health. PRESSE advocates for a comprehensive curriculum development model in Sexual Education, encompassing diverse content.

PRESSE emphasizes the involvement of teachers as facilitators of sessions with students, encouraging their active participation through interactive and participatory methodologies in sexual education.

PRESSE sessions are structured according to specific objectives and content tailored to different educational levels.

Space requisites:

None.

Obstacles revealed?:

The teachers must undergo training to lead the PRESSE sessions and include the topic in the class.

Methodology used: Differenciated instruction
Group/collaborative learning
Game-based learning
Resources needed:
Link: https://www.presse.com.pt/
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