Background: Existing literature indicates that young people in state care have particular sexual health needs that include addressing their social and emotional well-being, yet little has been published as to how these components of sex education are actually delivered by service-providers. Objective: The aim of this study was to analyse the processes involved in delivering relationship and sexuality education to young people in state care from the perspectives of a sample of service-providers with a role in sexual health-care delivery. Design: Qualitative methodological strategy. Setting: Service-delivery sites at urban and rural locations in Ireland. Method: A total of 22 service-providers were interviewed in depth, and data were analysed...
Looked after young people (LAYP) have poorer sexual health outcomes than their peers. However, resea...
Background: Evidence from population-level studies demonstrates that adolescent sexual health outcom...
Aims and objectives: To explore the experiences, views and preferences of young people aged 11-19 ye...
This report presents findings gathered by way of in-depth interviews with 22 service-providers engag...
This first report from the programme of research, ‘Report No. 1: A Survey of Service-provider Perspe...
This report clearly identifies the particular vulnerabilities associated with young people in care (...
The report finds that fostering was largely a positive experience for foster carers, although experi...
Objective To examine young people’s requirements and perceptions of sexual health services and educ...
The Australian Research Centre for Sex, Health and Society (2009) reported a rise in the number of s...
The aim of this study was to investigate the implementation of Social, Personal and Health Education...
Over the last two decades, there has been increasing political attention on sexual abuse in care. Re...
Background: With the rates of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) on the rise globally, sex educa...
Background - Looked after young people (LAYP) have poorer sexual health outcomes than their peers. H...
This second report from the programme of research 'Report No. 2: A Descriptive Mapping of Services P...
Introduction In order to give young people the best chance of embarking on safe, healthy and enjoy...
Looked after young people (LAYP) have poorer sexual health outcomes than their peers. However, resea...
Background: Evidence from population-level studies demonstrates that adolescent sexual health outcom...
Aims and objectives: To explore the experiences, views and preferences of young people aged 11-19 ye...
This report presents findings gathered by way of in-depth interviews with 22 service-providers engag...
This first report from the programme of research, ‘Report No. 1: A Survey of Service-provider Perspe...
This report clearly identifies the particular vulnerabilities associated with young people in care (...
The report finds that fostering was largely a positive experience for foster carers, although experi...
Objective To examine young people’s requirements and perceptions of sexual health services and educ...
The Australian Research Centre for Sex, Health and Society (2009) reported a rise in the number of s...
The aim of this study was to investigate the implementation of Social, Personal and Health Education...
Over the last two decades, there has been increasing political attention on sexual abuse in care. Re...
Background: With the rates of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) on the rise globally, sex educa...
Background - Looked after young people (LAYP) have poorer sexual health outcomes than their peers. H...
This second report from the programme of research 'Report No. 2: A Descriptive Mapping of Services P...
Introduction In order to give young people the best chance of embarking on safe, healthy and enjoy...
Looked after young people (LAYP) have poorer sexual health outcomes than their peers. However, resea...
Background: Evidence from population-level studies demonstrates that adolescent sexual health outcom...
Aims and objectives: To explore the experiences, views and preferences of young people aged 11-19 ye...