Be in the KNOW has everything you need to help young people understand and take action on HIV and sexual health. Be in the KNOW will help you:
- Answer young people’s questions and offer actionable advice
We have answers to the most common questions on sex, sexual health and relationships. All our content is designed for young people, particularly in English-speaking sub-Saharan Africa, and provides answers to questions that our research tells us young people want to know.
We cover a wide range of topics, from what periods and the menstrual cycle are to what HIV treatment is and how it works. The information given is always up-to-date and accurate, and it is written in a way that young people will understand and trust.
Be in the KNOW offers advice to help young people take action in the real world – like how to spot red flags in an unhealthy relationship or feel confident asking for an HIV test.
Our content for young people is split into three sections:
Sex and relationships: Learning how to have sex, how to do it safely, and who to do it with is all part of exploring healthy relationships. These pages will help you support young people to understand the facts about sex and relationships, including whether they are ready for sex or not. It covers a range of issues such as healthy relationships, different types of sex, first-time sex, preventing pregnancy, consent, sexuality, sexual pleasure and mental health.
HIV and other STIs: This section is designed to help young people understand what HIV, AIDS and the different types of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are, what symptoms to look out for, and how HIV and STIs are passed on. It provides advice on the different ways to prevent HIV and STIs, including a step-by-step, myth-busting guide to using condoms, how STIs are treated, and how to talk to partners about issues like safer sex or having an STI. It also offers advice on why and when to test for HIV and the different ways to get tested.
Living with HIV: This section provides lots of advice and information for young people with HIV, including how to understand and share their HIV status, how to adhere to HIV treatment and deal with side effects, and what being ‘undetectable’ means. It also covers how to live well with HIV, including advice on co-infections, connecting with other young people with HIV, dealing with HIV stigma, and how to take care of physical and mental health and well-being.
- Kick-start important conversations
We know that sexual health can be hard to talk about and that there are a lot of taboos, awkwardness and embarrassment surrounding these issues. We also believe that talking openly about sexual health, whether with a healthcare worker, a trusted adult, their peers or a partner, is a vital cornerstone in helping young people understand their options and make healthy choices.
We also know that many young people want to have these conversations but feel unable to. That’s why our content provides not only advice and information but also tools to help young people, and anyone supporting them, kick start conversations around sex, relationships, sexual health and HIV.
- Share vital information and great health advice
All our content is designed to be shared and to help young people take action. And because it is fun and engaging, sharing it can help you kick-start conversations or ensure young people listen to, trust and take on board the information you are providing.
Be in the KNOW’s website works well on mobiles and there is an option to switch to low-data use at the top of the website This means all our pages and resources are easy to access and to share.
Different learning levels: get the basics then go in-depth
All our advice-seeker pages have two levels of learning:
- the basics tab answers the main questions and provides key advice for young people on each topic
- the in-detail tab covers more complex areas of the topic, plus practical ideas and guidance to help you support young people in relation to the issue.