This paper describes findings from an in-depth case study of young people's sexuality and learning about sex. Focus groups and unstructured interviews were conducted with young women and young men aged 15-16 years in a school in the north of England. Analysis focused on disjunctions between reported sexual behaviour in a park and in a bedsitting room, and the content of school sex and relationship education. Tensions between the accounts are considered for their impact on learning about sex, sexual negotiation, subjectivity and inter-generational understanding. Despite some negative experiences in sex education, the young people interviewed desired the affirmation and support of adults, and recommend sex and relationship education as the mo...
In light of a large body of literature highlighting its limitations, this thesis examines how Sex an...
As part of a projectfunded by the Wellcome Trust, we held a one together researchers, pr...
The Engaging Young People in Sexuality Education (EYPSE) research project addresses two questions: 1...
The World Health Organisation argues that sexuality education should be ‘holistic’, and comprehensiv...
This paper seeks to explore how the academic concept of ‘sexual subjectivity’ appears in government...
The objective of this research is to examine the relationships between young people's sexual knowle...
Pleasure as a component of sexualities and relationships education (SRE) has been subject to much re...
Attitudes towards sexual health and relationships are learned from a young age, and there is an ongo...
School-based sexualities and relationships education (SRE) offers one of the most promising means of...
Attitudes towards sexual health and relationships are learned from a young age, and there is an ongo...
As part of a project funded by the Wellcome Trust, we held a one-day symposium, bringing together re...
Attitudes towards sexual health and relationships are learned from a young age, and there is an ongo...
This article draws on three small-scale studies with young people in two cities in the UK, which sou...
Attitudes towards sexual health and relationships are learned from a young age, and there is an ongo...
Objectives: Although sex and relationship education (SRE) represents a key strand in policies to saf...
In light of a large body of literature highlighting its limitations, this thesis examines how Sex an...
As part of a projectfunded by the Wellcome Trust, we held a one together researchers, pr...
The Engaging Young People in Sexuality Education (EYPSE) research project addresses two questions: 1...
The World Health Organisation argues that sexuality education should be ‘holistic’, and comprehensiv...
This paper seeks to explore how the academic concept of ‘sexual subjectivity’ appears in government...
The objective of this research is to examine the relationships between young people's sexual knowle...
Pleasure as a component of sexualities and relationships education (SRE) has been subject to much re...
Attitudes towards sexual health and relationships are learned from a young age, and there is an ongo...
School-based sexualities and relationships education (SRE) offers one of the most promising means of...
Attitudes towards sexual health and relationships are learned from a young age, and there is an ongo...
As part of a project funded by the Wellcome Trust, we held a one-day symposium, bringing together re...
Attitudes towards sexual health and relationships are learned from a young age, and there is an ongo...
This article draws on three small-scale studies with young people in two cities in the UK, which sou...
Attitudes towards sexual health and relationships are learned from a young age, and there is an ongo...
Objectives: Although sex and relationship education (SRE) represents a key strand in policies to saf...
In light of a large body of literature highlighting its limitations, this thesis examines how Sex an...
As part of a projectfunded by the Wellcome Trust, we held a one together researchers, pr...
The Engaging Young People in Sexuality Education (EYPSE) research project addresses two questions: 1...