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1. 'I wouldn't have ever known, if it wasn't for porn' – LGBT+ university students' experiences of sex and relationships education, a retrospective exploration.

2. "The professional side of it": exploring discomfort in delivering RSE in an Independent Boarding School in England.

3. Ready for Relationships Education? Primary school children's responses to a Healthy Relationships programme in England.

4. Teenage girls negotiating femininity in the context of sexually explicit materials.

5. 'You don't want to come out from the crowd because you are a girl': gendered differences in young people's participation in sexuality education in Uganda.

6. Parent-adolescent communication about sexual and reproductive health including HIV and STIs in Oman.

7. Mis-education of Australian Youth: exposure to LGBTQA+ conversion ideology and practises.

8. Participatory visual methods and school-based responses to HIV in rural South Africa: insights from youth, preservice and inservice teachers.

9. Learners' perspectives on Life Orientation sexuality education in South Africa.

10. Addressing LGBT+ issues in comprehensive sexuality education for learners with visual impairment: guidance from disability professionals.

11. 'Everyone knows someone in an unhealthy relationship': young people's talk about intimate heterosexual relationships in England.

12. Using photovoice to identify sexual health needs in Latina early adolescents.

13. Engaging young working class men in the delivery of sex and relationships education.

14. Beyond porn literacy: drawing on young people's pornography narratives to expand sex education pedagogies.

15. 'Everyone knows everyone': youth perceptions of relationships and sexuality education, condom access and health services in a rural town.

16. Secret languages of sex: disabled youth’s experiences of sexual and HIV communication with their parents/caregivers in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

17. Flirting, dating, and breaking up within new media environments.

18. Stepping out of our comfort zones: pre-service teachers' responses to a critical analysis of gender/power relations in sexuality education.

19. Cripping sex education: lessons learned from a programme aimed at young people with mobility impairments.

20. Breaking out of the (anti)bullying ‘box’: NYC educators discuss trans/gender diversity-inclusive policies and curriculum.

21. Negotiated silence: the management of the self as a moral subject in young Ethiopian women's discourse about sexuality.

22. MenCare+ in South Africa: findings from a gender transformative young men's group education on sexual and reproductive health and rights.

23. Development of Long Live Love +, a school-based online sexual health programme for young adults. An intervention mapping approach.

24. An implementation and outcome evaluation of a multicomponent sexuality education programme for high school students.

25. “Because if we don’t talk about it, how are we going to prevent it?”: Lucidity , a narrative-based digital game about sexual violence.

26. Reinvigorating adolescent sexuality education through alternate reality games: the case of The Source.

27. Advice on life? Online fan forums as a space for peer-to-peer sex and relationships education.

28. Popular culture and moral panics about ‘children at risk’: revisiting the sexualisation-of-young-girls debate.

29. ‘I learned to be okay with talking about sex and safety’: assessing the efficacy of a theatre-based HIV prevention approach for adolescents in North Carolina.

30. ‘It's good to teach them, but … they should also know when to apply it’: parents’ views and attitudes towards Fiji's Family Life Education curriculum.

31. Creating Futures: lessons from the development of a livelihood-strengthening curriculum for young people in eThekwini's informal settlements.

32. Young bisexual women's experiences in secondary schools: "Not everyone's straight so why are they only teaching that?".

33. Measured and unmeasured contributions of peer education: experiences from the Get Up, Speak Out for Youth Rights! (GUSO) programme in Kisumu and Siaya Counties, Kenya.

34. Sex Education by Theatre (SExT): the impact of a culturally empowering, theatre-based, peer education intervention on the sexual health self-efficacy of newcomer youth in Canada.

35. Relevant, relatable and reliable: rural adolescents' sex education preferences.

36. Barriers to sexual and reproductive education among in-school adolescents in Zomba and Mangochi districts, Malawi.

37. Sexual and reproductive health knowledge, attitudes and service uptake barriers among Zambian in-school adolescents: a mixed methods study.

38. 'Good morning boys': Fa'afāfine and Fakaleiti experiences of Cisgenderism at an all-boys secondary school.

39. A qualitative exploration of barriers to university students' willingness to attend sexual violence prevention workshops.

40. Influences to HPV completion via a school-based immunisation program.

41. Abstinence-only or comprehensive sex education at Myanmar schools: preferences and knowledge among students, teachers, parents and policy makers.

42. How can we make LGBTQ+-inclusive sex education programmes truly inclusive? A case study of Chicago Public Schools' policy and curriculum.

43. Homophobic and transphobic bullying within the school community in Cyprus: a thematic analysis of school professionals', parents' and children's experiences.

44. Institutional and contextual obstacles to sexuality education policy implementation in Uganda.

45. Fifteen years on: the legacy of section 28 for LGBT+ teachers in English schools.

46. Framing gender identity and sexual orientation: media influence on young men who have sex with men's health.

47. Men engaging boys in healthy masculinity through school-based sexual health education.

48. 'We need "culture-bridges": professionals' experiences of sex education for pupils with intellectual disabilities in a multicultural society.

49. 'I use any pronouns, and I'm questioning everything else': transgender youth and the issue of gender pronouns.

50. Spring fever: process evaluation of a sex and relationships education programme for primary school pupils.