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Record ID: cfe600c9-0758-4a89-8fc1-12d12aef77f2
Type: Journal Article
Title: ‘Because she was my first girlfriend, I didn’t know any different’: making the case for mainstreaming same-sex sex/relationship education
Other Titles: Sex Education
Authors: Hester, Marianne
Donovan, Catherine
Keywords: Dating violence;Gay/lesbian/transgender;Prevention;Community education;Early intervention
Year: 2008
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Citation: 8 (3), August 2008
Notes:  This article presents findings from a UK study that involved a nationwide survey, four focus groups and 67 interviews comparing love and violence in heterosexual and same-sex relationships. This particular paper examines the experiences of people aged under 25 and in their first same-sex relationship. The authors discuss four themes which arose from the qualitative data as an argument for ensuring that sex education for young people is inclusive of same-sex relationships as a way to prevent and support victims of same-sex domestic violence.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/12990
ISSN: 1468-1811
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