Gender, Sex, and HIV/AIDS with Life skill
Education: Sensitization of Adolescents
National Tele24 News
Chandigarh
Young generation has always remained the icon
to bring big changes in society because of their risk taking
aptitudeVarious researchers also indicate that young people are at higher
side of HIV/AIDS vulnerability because of their own careless behavior or gap in
knowledge for hygienic and healthy life style. Approximately, Young People
between the ages 15-24 are the group most affected by HIV/AIDS and account for
40% of all Adult HIV infections.To address the issues, Chandigarh State
AIDS Control Society, in collaboration with other organizations including Inner
Wheel Club of Chandigarh Midtown, Indian Council of Social Welfare Punjab
Branch, IMA’s Mission Pink Health, and Department of School Education, launched
a series of awareness programme for School teenagers. The objective of the
programme is to educate senior students about difference between Gender &
Sex, prevention of Child abuse, tips of Personal hygiene, Menstruation hygiene
& Reproductive health, learning of Good and Bad Touch & self care in
crisis, prevention of HIV/AIDS and “Life Skill Education” for adolescent
children in schools. The first sensitization programme was arranged at GMSSS MH
Complex, Manimajra on 5.11.18. Today i.e. on 16th November
2018, it was the 7th School i.e. GMSSS, Sector 8, covered by
the expert team of team of above mentioned organizations. The series will
continue till the covering of all the schools of Chandigarh. In all the
schools, average 70 to 80 senior students of 9th to 12th class,
from each school, were sensitized. They were educated about the self protection
and safety of young children, modes of HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention and
were motivated to inculcate safe and healthy lifestyles. Boys and girls were
taught to respect each other and to report about any ill-behaviour by strangers
or friends in society. A short telefilm “KOMAL” was screened to address the
issue of “good touch and bad touch”. Students were made aware about HIV/AIDS
Toll Free Helpline 1097 and Child Helpline 1098. At the end of the programme,
an interactive session was conducted in which the experts answered the queries
of students.
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