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The Conduct of Education About Responsible Personal Relationships and Sexual Health in Scottish Schools HMIe Guide (11 November 2004) in the Health Promoting School series
You, Your Body & Sex - the DVD Produced by Life Support Productions for people with learning disabilities, it features extensive video content with subtitles .  Many positive reviews, including from Schoolzone .  It has received several awards.
Nae Danger

Barnardos and FACE (Fighting Against Child Exploitation) have produced this animated film and resource pack made by young people around the issues of Sexual Exploitation and keeping safe, funded by Scottish Executive. The purpose of the ‘Nae Danger’ resource is to raise awareness of sexual exploitation and highlight the dangers all young people potentially face. Our intent is that all secondary age young people in Scotland have the opportunity to see the film and work with the materials and thus reduce the likelihood of them being sexually exploited.  For further information  phone or e-mail:

Sex Education A range of sex education titles produced by Life Support Productions
Healthy respect Healthy Respect is one of four National Health Demonstration Projects backed by the Scottish Executive to tackle priority areas in Scottish people's health as identified in the Government White Paper "Towards a Healthier Scotland."   One of these priority areas is the sexual health of Scotland's young people, the focus of the work of Healthy Respect.
Primary Sex Education This Channel 4 programme is designed for teacher inservice in policy, consultation with parents, planning and resourcing.   Included are extracts from the series Living and Growing.  The video costs ?12.99, and there is a programme guide (?0.95)
Living and Growing TV programmes in three units each designed for a different primary age group.
More Than a Game Pack Compendium of games and exercises on the issue of risk taking and health for young people, particularly focusing on drugs/alcohol and sexual health.  From Health Promotion Department, Greater Glasgow Health Board, 350 Vincent St, Glasgow G3 8YY tel .  Cost ?65
Things We Don't Talk About A resource pack for girls and young women aged 11-18. Opens up discussion around relationships and sex. Using an approach which promotes self-esteem, self-awareness and moral responsibility, the pack tackles difficult issues such as abusive relationships, sexual exploitation and abuse through prostitution.   From Bradford Metropolitan District Council & Barnardo's price ?55.
Out and About A booklet for young gay and bisexual men, published by the Terrence Higgins Trus t, tel: