Social citizenship education (SCE) programmes in schools : what works to promote human rights and prevent violence against women and girls

Social citizenship education (SCE) programmes in schools : what works to promote human rights and prevent violence against women and girls The Equality Institute - Human Rights and Social Development, 2022 - electronic document (9 pages) ; PDF file

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International evidence shows that the impacts of school-based programmes – if implemented correctly – can have
profound impacts when it comes to promoting attitudes, norms and behaviours which are gender-equal and non-violent.3
Social Citizenship Education (SCE) programmes are currently being implemented in schools across the Pacific region, with the aim of enhancing formal in-school and informal education on human rights, gender equality, and preventing violence against women and girls through the integration of these
topics in the school curriculum and the application of a whole-of-school approach. (From the document). Record #7710


Pacific Community
UN Women


ATTITUDES
EDUCATION
PACIFIC PEOPLES
PREVENTION PROGRAMMES
PRIMARY PREVENTION
SCHOOLS
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN


INTERNATIONAL
PACIFIC