This paper describes the experience of applying a program of interpersonal skills and sexual and reproductive rights for adolescents. The participants were 93 adolescents, male and female, students in a public school. The intervention was universal prevention type and it was implemented at school in 15 weekly sessions organized in three thematic blocks: (I) identity and resilience; (II) social skills and emotions management; and (III) sexuality, gender and sexual and reproductive rights. The results showed the adequacy of using experienced procedures, their basis in adolescent culture the need for changing the sessions order in future versions of this program. Directions for the program redesign are discussed.
Prevention; Social skills; Life skills; Gender; Adolescence