non formal education

Synai/no for Educators: A Guide to Cultivating Consent at School

Why is consent important? Consent is a basic life skill that teaches children respect, empathy, honest communication and the expression of physical and emotional boundaries. Consent training from an early age can reduce abuse and bullying, building healthier interpersonal relationships. The Guide It is designed to support primary school teachers in integrating consent into the […]

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Image from Flip it: a fairy tale, Genderhood's educational program on gender stereotypes in fairy tales.

Flip it: a fairy tale

Flip it: a fairy tale | Non-formal education program on gender stereotypes in fairy tales Flip it: a fairy tale is one of Genderhood’s experiential educational programs for 2nd and 3rd-grade students on gender stereotypes and discriminations in children’s fairy tales. Through experiential play, it promotes gender equality and encourages children to recognize the gender

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Photo from the Synai/no for high school workshop on consent.

Synai/no for high-school

Synai/no | Non-formal education program on consent for high school students Synai/no for high school  is one of Genderhood’s non-formal education programs on consent, self-determination, and body autonomy, which are part of inclusive sexuality education. This workshop seeks to prevent incidents of gender-based violence and abuse in the underage population and promotes gender equality.  In

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