AMMAN —
The Higher Population Council (HPC) and the Share-Net Jordan held their second
training workshop on participatory approach to transfer and use knowledge at
the local and global levels on parent-adolescent relationship with regard to
sexual and reproductive health information.
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Agency, Petra, said the workshop, which is funded by Share-Net International,
brought together local experts and the target group.
The workshop aims
to use the participatory approach to transfer and use the acquired knowledge to
partners, which would facilitate parents’ awareness in the reproductive health
field and stimulate parent-child contact, according to an HPC statement.
Ali Al-Mutlaq,
director of the HPC Studies and Policies Unit and coordinator of ShareNet
Jordan, said the workshop includes multiple sessions to deal with completing
the participants’ capacity-building skills related to transferring sexual and
reproductive health information by using the social environment analysis model.
He said the
workshop also highlights Jordan’s prominent national efforts in preparing a
guideline for health care providers to educate parents on adolescent-oriented
sexual and reproductive health, which was developed by the Jordanian Ministry
of Health, the UN Population Fund, and the Royal Health Awareness Society.
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