HIV cannot be passed on through kissing, touching, spitting, coughing or sneezing.
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We've therefore produced a practical resource for teachers providing suggestions on how to integrate HIV into the national curriculum for different subjects within key stages three and four. It includes lesson plans, ideas for assemblies and HIV fact sheets.Sections of our HIV in Schools pack are available to download below.
Introduction HIV Facts Lesson plans - key stage 3 Lesson plans - key stage 4 Teaching about HIV in PSHE Assemblies and other ideas Living With HIV PowerPointLiving With HIV PowerPoint Speaking NotesAll About HIV PowerPointAll About HIV PowerPoint Speaking NotesHIV Statistics PowerPointHIV Statistics PowerPoint Speaking NotesHIV General Knowledge quizHIV Facts quizHIV World AIDS Day quizFurther information and resources Feedback form
If you have any queries please contact nicola.jacobs@nat.org.uk
NAT, Headlong Theatre and the Lyric Hammersmith have produced an education pack for schools exploring some of the questions raised by the Pulitzer Prize winning play Angels in America.
The aim of this resource is to engage young people on subjects including HIV and homophobia through the medium of drama, and to encourage debate and discussion on the issues raised by Angels in America. The education pack is available free of charge to all secondary schools and can be downloaded here.
To share your thoughts and experiences on education and HIV please contact Nicola Jacobs, Policy Officer: nicola.jacobs@nat.org.uk / 020 7814 6729.
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