Hello John,
I hope you're keeping well.
This World Sexual Health Day, we're sharing two vital youth sexual health resources to help you understand key youth sexual health concerns:
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The Romeo and Juliet defence is a legal exemption designed to protect young people from criminialisation for engaging in consensual sexual activity with their peers who are close in age.
This resource, a detailed infographic, covers:
- What the defence is
- When it applies
- The age of consent in Ireland
- Exceptions to the defence
- Implications for youth workers
- Ways you can support young people
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Working with young people means being ready to have difficult conversations. As they learn to manage sexual health concerns, your role may entail helping them to navigate taboo topics.
This resource, a detailed 30-page document, was developed to support you in this aspect of your work and covers:
- Insights into why young people engage with pornography and the potential impacts of this
- An overview of Irish law relating to pornography, sexting, and the sharing of sexual images
- An exploration of why young people engage in sexting and image sharing, and the associated risks
- Guidance on how to support young people in navigating these topics and where to find further support and advice
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We hope you find these resources useful in your work. You can find out more on the work of the National Youth Health Programme, as well as access to additional youth sexual health resources, on our website.
All the best,
Rachael
Rachael Treanor
National Youth Health Programme Manager
National Youth Council of Ireland
3 Montague Street,
Dublin 2
P.S. You might also be interested in the National Youth Health Programme’s B4U Decide Training - a two-day interactive course aiming to support the development of young people’s social and emotional core competencies in relation to their sexual health.
If you are interested in organising this training for your staff team or require additional information, contact Kevin at [email protected]
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