Educating a new generation

We want young people to have a better understanding of the realities of living with HIV and to know how to protect themselves from infection.

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 & Legal Obligations

HIV Facts

HIV Facts - Lesson Quiz

Activity Ideas and Lesson Plans - part 1

Activity Ideas and Lesson Plans - part 2

Activity Ideas and Lesson Plans - part 3

Teaching about HIV in PSHE

Assembly Ideas, Creating Displays & Getting Involved

Act Aware Assembly Plan 2011

Act Aware Assembly Quiz Slides 2011

 

For further ideas on fun and creative HIV themed assemblies, below are NAT's assemblies from previous years


Act Aware Assembly 2010 PowerPoint
Act Aware Assembly 2010 Speaking Notes

Living With HIV Assembly 2009 PowerPoint
Living With HIV Assembly 2009 PowerPoint Speaking Notes

If you have any queries please contact policyandcampaigns@nat.org.uk

Angels in America Education Pack

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: policyandcampaigns@nat.org.uk

To found out more about more about sex and relationships education in schools please read about our latest thinking.

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We provide this information for schools for free, but if you would like to give something back, please find out here how schools and colleges can get involved to support our work.