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CAMPUS-BASED PROGRAM ON ADOLESCENT HEALTH,SEXUALITY, & DEVELOPMENT
The Foundation for Adolescent Development Inc.'s Campus Based Program is based on the premise that young people always turn to their friends for information and support. The program involves an out of the classroom youth-to-youth approach complementing classroom sex education and school guidance programs. Students are given counseling skills and correct information and understanding about adolescent development to enable them to help fellow teeners.

The project was initially implemented in partnership with five schools: Arellano University, Manuel L. Quezon University, Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Systems Technology Institute College and University of the East. One of the activities conducted in connection with the Campus Based Program is the Student Congress, which provides a venue to create an awareness of the concerns that young people want to address and the role they can play in it.

The two-year experience of the five partner schools has been documented in a resource book, "A Youth To Youth Model" as a means of assisting other schools interested in adopting the approach. To ensure the continuation of the program, FAD has developed simplified training modules. These will serve as teaching tools for graduating students to pass on to the new leaders.

Afterwards, the Campus Based Project developed the SEXTERS (Socially, Emotionally and Sexually Responsible Teeners) program in another set of partner schools namely Technological University of the Philippines, Mapua Institute of Technology, Philippine Women's University, Far Eastern University and Lyceum of the Philippines.

The SEXTERS program enables FAD to penetrate the core of the student populace. In every partner school lies a SEXTERS Corner where teenagers can study, hangout, be informed or just spend their free time. The SEXTERS Corner has a mini-library, a counseling and tambayan area. There are a few selected students who man the SEXTERS Corner and these are called the SEXTERS Core Group Members. Like the 1st Phase Campus Based Program, SEXTERS are given special training on peer counseling and group facilitating. Add to that, they are given an orientation on topics concerning adolescent sexuality and reproductive health (ASRH).

Last June 20 to 22, 2003, the new SEXTERS Volunteers of the 5 partner schools have undergone Orientation on ASRH at the Institute of Arts and Sciences Conference Center of the Far Eastern University in Morayta, Manila.

The SEXTERS of Lyceum of the Philippines recently held a special event entitled SEXTERS: Can U B One? last August 16, 2003 at the Lyceum Quadrangle. Prior to the event was the Positive Lives Exhibit last August 13 to 16 in cooperation with Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP).
 
 
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