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Being ExPLISSIT with SRE (Sexuality and Relationship Education) in Malta

Being ExPLISSIT with SRE (Sexuality and Relationship Education) in Malta

Evans, David Thomas ORCID: 0000-0001-6874-3845 (2015) Being ExPLISSIT with SRE (Sexuality and Relationship Education) in Malta. [Video]

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Abstract

The #ExPLISSITmalta events consisted of two seminars with head teachers and a full day’s conference, for educationalists, nurses, medical doctors and voluntary-sector personnel interested in the topic of Sexuality and Relationships Education (SRE) for young people in Malta.

The events were organised for the Government of Malta’s Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Directorate by Joanne Farrugia (Sexual Health Nurse), Stephen Camilleri (Educational Officer) and Dr Charmaine Gauci (Director HPDPD) and hosted by The Hon Mr Evarist Bartolo, Minister of State for Education and Employment and The Hon Mr Christopher Fearne, Parliamentary Secretary for Health.

Item Type: Video
Additional Information: This Panopto video and WordPress web page document the keynote presentation by Dr David Evans, in the presence of the Secretary of State for Health (Malta) and around 160 health, social care and educational professionals. The one day conference, and two half day seminars to senior school teachers from across the Maltese islands, were based around the theme of my keynote presentation. The presentation adapted the Taylor and Davis (2006) ExPLISSIT model to address the sexuality and relationship education (SRE) requirements for young people in the Maltese setting.
Uncontrolled Keywords: Sexual Health; Malta; ExPLISSIT model; Extended PLISSIT model;
Faculty / School / Research Centre / Research Group: Faculty of Education, Health & Human Sciences
Faculty of Education, Health & Human Sciences > Health & Society Research Group
Faculty of Education, Health & Human Sciences > School of Health Sciences (HEA)
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Last Modified: 07 Oct 2021 21:03
URI: http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/16611

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