Parents' and caregivers' views of relationship and sexuality education New Zealand Family Planning
Contributor(s): New Zealand Family Planning.
Material type: BookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : New Zealand Family Planning, 2020Description: electronic document (16 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): ADOLESCENTS | ATTITUDES | CHILDREN | PARENTS | PORNOGRAPHY | SCHOOLS | SEXUALITY EDUCATION | SURVEYS | YOUNG PEOPLE | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Read media release Summary: Family Planning thought it was timely and important to hear more from parents in New Zealand about their views of relationship and sexuality education, both at home and school. This survey is a follow-up to a survey on young people’s views of relationship and sexuality education and is part two of a three-part series to improve our understanding of how we can better meet the needs of young people, parents and caregivers, and teachers. The online survey, conducted in November 2019, received responses from 745 parents and caregivers. This survey is a follow-up to a survey on young people’s views of relationship and sexuality education (#6229) and is part two of a three-part series from Family Planning to improve our understanding of how we can better meet the needs of young people, parents and caregivers, and teachers. (From the media release and report). Record #6491Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Family Planning thought it was timely and important to hear more from parents in New Zealand about their views of relationship and sexuality education, both at home and school. This survey is a follow-up to a survey on young people’s views of relationship and sexuality education and is part two of a three-part series to improve our understanding of how we can better meet the needs of young people, parents and caregivers, and teachers. The online survey, conducted in November 2019, received responses from 745 parents and caregivers.
This survey is a follow-up to a survey on young people’s views of relationship and sexuality education (#6229) and is part two of a three-part series from Family Planning to improve our understanding of how we can better meet the needs of
young people, parents and caregivers, and teachers. (From the media release and report). Record #6491