YOUTH teaching youth, or peer teaching, about Aids was a joint project between the Health Promotion Service of North Warwickshire Health Authority and the Youth Service of Warwickshire County Council. It is argued that given the importance of peer pressure on sexual behaviour, peer teaching could be a valu able way of educating young people about Aids, safer sex, and the many issues surrounding this disease.
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