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Contraception
Get the Facts - 'Laugh and Learn' videos
Videos
Lower secondary
Middle secondary
Upper secondary
Teacher
Parent
Western Australia
adolescence
body image
contraception
gender
intimate relationships
law
media literacy
online
pornography
protective behaviours
puberty
safer sex
sexting
sexualisation
STIs and BBVs
Check out the Get the Facts 'Laugh and Learn' series of videos on the Get the Facts website. Designed to make young people laugh while they learn about puberty, condoms, BBVs and keeping safe in sexual situations.
How to use a condom
Videos
Websites
Lower secondary
Middle secondary
Upper secondary
Teacher
Parent
Western Australia
adolescence
contraception
health literacy
intimate relationships
parenting
safer sex
An animation from the Get The Facts website demonstrating how to use a condom correctly.
Queensland Health animations about sexual health
Videos
Teacher
Parent
Australia
bodies
contraception
health literacy
immunisation
parenting
reproduction
safer sex
sexual health
STIs and BBVs
Animated videos on sexual health topics produced by Queensland Health.
Teaching sexual health.ca
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Videos
Websites
Teacher
Parent
International
adolescence
consent
contraception
gender diversity
intimate relationships
LGBTI
puberty
reproduction
sex education
sexual diversity
sexual abuse
STIs and BBVs
Information and strategies for teachers, educators and parents educating children from birth to 18 years of age using the Alberta Education Human Sexuality curriculum based on the Canadian Guidelines for Sexual Health Education.
What is an STI?
Videos
Middle secondary
Upper secondary
Teacher
Parent
Western Australia
contraception
help seeking
multicultural
safer sex
sexual health
STIs and BBVs
3min 20 sec animation outlining what an STI is, possible symptoms, prevention and treatment.