Results

Educational outputs

The main intellectual results include:

Educational guide

How to educate young people about sexuality from a positive perspective.

Digital educational games

interactive, accessible, adapted to the language of young people.

Board game

group tool based on learning through play.

E-book

New dimensions of human sexuality’, aimed at educators and young people.

Quiz and Learning Box

downloadable materials for classrooms, workshops and youth centres.

Training and events

Training for youth workers

One of the pillars of the project has been the direct training of professionals who work with young people. Intensive workshops and international training sessions were organised to address issues such as inclusive language, the design of activities that are sensitive to sexual and gender diversity, and the use of non-formal tools in sex education.

These training sessions not only transferred knowledge, but also fostered professional networks, collective reflection and the co-creation of pedagogical proposals. All the content generated has been integrated and validated for replicability.

Face-to-face meetings

During the implementation of the project, coordination meetings were held with the participation of young people, youth workers and trainers from the four partner countries. These experiences made it possible not only to test the tools developed, but also to enrich them through intercultural exchange.

These training sessions not only transferred knowledge, but also fostered professional networks, collective reflection and the co-creation of pedagogical proposals. All the content generated has been integrated and validated for replicability, ensuring long-term impact.

Activities in partner countries

Testing of board games

Local sessions were held to test the educational board game developed by the project. Young people and educators actively participated, providing feedback that helped refine both the content and the game dynamics.

Awareness campaing

Each partner country designed and implemented a local awareness campaign aimed at promoting positive sexual education, diversity, and mutual respect among young people.

Information points

Temporary information points were set up in youth centres, schools, or public spaces, where informative materials were shared, questions were answered, and engagement with the project was encouraged.

Multiplier events

Multiplier events were organised to publicly present the project’s results to professionals, institutions, young people, and the wider public, creating spaces for exchange, visibility, and dissemination of tools.