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Guide for conducting interventions with kids and teenagers between 9 and 15 years old in both formal and informal environments. Freely available for educators and families through our virtual platform.

Main contents of the guide are equality, sexual diversity, consensus and consent, self-caring, caring of others, love and emotions. The guide for educators aims to raise awareness about gender diversity issues in order to prevent sexual violence (sexual harassment, rape, non-consensual behaviours, etc.) among youth (9-15 years old), being the vast majority gender-based sexual violence and it also aims to avoid bullying and violence against gender diversity minorities.

The guide for families is focused on providing them with information and materials in the field of prevention of gender and sexuality inadequate behaviours, and value-based sex education for kids and teenagers between 9 and 15 years old.

0. INTRODUCTION: DIVERSITY VALUES AND SELF-WORTH
0. INTRODUCTION: DIVERSITY VALUES AND SELF-WORTH

Download this section   INTRODUCTION: Diversity values and self-worth Human rights are

1. IDENTITY: SEXUAL DIVERSITY
1. IDENTITY: SEXUAL DIVERSITY

Download this section Sexual diversity is much more complex than just binary

2. IDENTITY: GENDER DIVERSITY
2. IDENTITY: GENDER DIVERSITY

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3. SEXUAL HEALTH
3. SEXUAL HEALTH

1. KEY POINTS Sexual health is related to both physical and mental

4. VIOLENCE
4. VIOLENCE

Violence has probably always been part of the human experience. Its impact

8. SEXUAL MATURATION
8. SEXUAL MATURATION

1. KEY POINTS Sexual development is a complex process which includes emotional,

9. ENVIRONMENT INFLUENCES
9. ENVIRONMENT INFLUENCES

1. KEY POINTS Stereotypes allow us to interpret reality by categorising groups

10. PORN CONSUMPTION
10. PORN CONSUMPTION

1. KEY POINTS Smartphones and Internet access are two factors that have

11. MICROAGGRESSIONS
11. MICROAGGRESSIONS

1. KEY POINTS Microaggressions (Nadal et al, 2017): they are subtle slights,

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