Principle 12

Statement of evidence

It is important that the aims and content of the school’s sexuality and sexual health education program is based on the needs, interests and diversity of students. Programs and methods of student participation should be designed to maximize the opportunity for any student to participate at the highest level of their ability.

Students should be actively involved in the planning, delivery and evaluation of sexuality and sexual health education programs to promote a sense of ownership and to ensure that the issues and contexts to be covered are most relevant to them.

Processes for active participation and meaningful consultation should be transparent and recognise the value of student leadership and involvement in research activities. Genuine participation occurs when students understand the intention of the program and have a meaningful role in program planning, delivery and evaluation.

Some students may require adjustments to access program content or outcomes. Guidance on making adjustments can be accessed through the NESA website.

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