
8.2 HIV and AIDS Stigma, Treatment, Care and Support (Pg 77)
The learning objectives are mostly good, if not for the following:
- Have HIV activists become role models for students (15-18 years old)
- Advocate for people living with HIV (15-18 years old)
Should activists teach teenagers about sex?
“This topic is needful. However, it is important to teach that non-discrimination does not include affirmation of the sexual lifestyles that places people at risk of HIV.
15-18-year-old teenagers must identify male, female and transgender activists living with HIV.
There is no need to affirm or idolise people living with HIV who are also activists for the various causes they are interested in. There is no need to specially celebrate their achievements either.
These activists may lead lives in a way that is contrary to what parents of these students would wish for their children. Many of their values and worldview may also be at stark contrast with their respective family values.
Why should CSE encourage youths to have them as role models when there are so many less controversial ones out there? Why should CSE become a tool to raise activists for HIV, LGBT and abortion?

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1.1 Families
1.2 Friendship, Love and Romantic Relationships
1.3 Tolerance, Inclusion and Respect
1.4 Long-term Commitments and Parenting
2.1 Values and Sexuality
2.2 Human Rights and Sexuality
2.3 Culture, Society and Sexuality
3.1 The Social Construction of Gender and Gender Norms
3.2 Gender Equality, Stereotypes and Bias
3.3 Gender-based Violence
4.1 Violence
4.2 Consent, Privacy and Bodily Integrity
4.3 Safe Use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs)
5.1 Norms and Peer Influence on Sexual Behaviour
5.2 Decision-making
5.3 Communication, Refusal and Negotiation Skills
5.4 Media Literacy and Sexuality
5.5 Finding Help and Support
6.1 Sexual and Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology
6.2 Reproduction
6.3 Puberty
6.4 Body Image
7.1 Sex, Sexuality and the Sexual Life Cycle
7.2 Sexual Behaviour and Sexual Response
8.1 Pregnancy and Pregnancy Prevention
8.2 HIV and AIDS Stigma, Treatment, Care and Support
8.3 Understanding, Recognizing and Reducing the Risk of STIs, including HIV

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