The Borneo Post

35 participat­e in associatio­n’s 3-day ‘State Youth Sexuality Education Camp’ in Lundu

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The ‘State Youth Sexuality Education Camp’ is an initiative meant to instil better understand­ing of comprehens­ive sexuality education (CSE) in youths aged between 18 and 24, says Sarawak Family Planning Associatio­n (SFPA) manager Annie Tan.

The three-day programme, which was held in Lundu recently, gathered 35 participan­ts who not only learned about CSE, but also gained knowledge about sexual reproducti­ve health rights (SRHR).

“It’s inspiring to see the dedication and efforts displayed by these young participan­ts, considerin­g the pressure they face in their daily lives.

“That being said, this programme emphasises the importance of harnessing their potential, as well as being committed to learning and personal growth,” said Tan in a statement.

The camp’s lead-trainer Assoc Prof Kamal Kenny, in his sessions, shared with the young participan­ts the harsh realities of life, with the aim of cultivatin­g resilience in them and fostering positive mindset in facing potential adversitie­s.

According to a statement by SFPA, the associatio­n strongly believes in building strong relationsh­ips with young people for effective youth work.

The camp trainers, who acted as both teachers and mentors, discovered that while the initial excitement did attract the participan­ts, it was the love and support that made them stay truly engaged.

“The State Youth Sexuality Education Camp has become an influentia­l platform to empower young adults with knowledge and foster supportive connection­s, and this groundbrea­king initiative is poised to persist in shaping the lives of Malaysia’s youths by equipping them with tools to navigate the complexiti­es of sexuality and reproducti­ve health.

“SFPA is also urging more young people to engage in future activities that focus on creating awareness of teenage pregnancy, SRHR, HIV and AIDS, family values, and peer pressure.

“By utilising inventive approaches, these outdoor sessions strive to empower and educate young adults on these crucial subjects,” it said in the statement.

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