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Main Authors: Rubin, Marcia A., Ed., Wooley, Susan F., Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED501912
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Wooley, Susan F., Ed.
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contents Partners in Prevention: Whole School Approaches to Prevent Adolescent Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Infections Rubin, Marcia A., Ed. Wooley, Susan F., Ed. Health Services Program Evaluation Prevention Mental Health Programs Pregnancy Administrative Policy Adolescents Sexually Transmitted Diseases Health Promotion Health Education Special Needs Students Disabilities Partnerships in Education Cooperation Educational Strategies Staff Development Guides Community Involvement Parent Participation Health Personnel School Personnel Health Programs This resource describes how pregnancy prevention efforts can be integrated into the various components of a school health program (the linkages between classroom instruction to prevent adolescent pregnancy and the school's health and mental health services, the necessary administrative policies, the type and extent of faculty and staff development, and strategies for involving families and community members.) The document contains advice based on the experience of people who have worked in various capacities with students and staff members in schools. Specifically targeted modules are designed to help orient the various members of a school community to their role in creating a climate for positive and responsible behavior within their realm of responsibility in the school community. Individual modules are included for: (1) Administrators; (2) Community Liaisons; (3) Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Coordinators; (4) Family Liaisons; (5) Health Educators; (6) Library and Media Specialists; (7) Counselors, Social Workers, and Psychologists; (8) Nursing and Medical Professionals; (9) Physical Educators, Coaches, and Athletic Trainers; (10) Educators Who Integrate Students with Disabilities; (11) Educational Support Staff; and (12) Youth Development Staff. The format allows for selection from among the 12 individual modules and four foundational modules: (1) Partnerships to Prevent Unwanted Pregnancy, HIV, & Other Sexually Transmitted Infections; (2) Building Bridges to Common Ground; (3) About Program Evaluation; and (4) Final Words. Appendices are included.
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spellingShingle Partners in Prevention: Whole School Approaches to Prevent Adolescent Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Infections
Rubin, Marcia A., Ed.
Wooley, Susan F., Ed.
Health Services
Program Evaluation
Prevention
Mental Health Programs
Pregnancy
Administrative Policy
Adolescents
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Health Promotion
Health Education
Special Needs Students
Disabilities
Partnerships in Education
Cooperation
Educational Strategies
Staff Development
Guides
Community Involvement
Parent Participation
Health Personnel
School Personnel
Health Programs
Partners in Prevention: Whole School Approaches to Prevent Adolescent Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Infections Rubin, Marcia A., Ed. Wooley, Susan F., Ed. Health Services Program Evaluation Prevention Mental Health Programs Pregnancy Administrative Policy Adolescents Sexually Transmitted Diseases Health Promotion Health Education Special Needs Students Disabilities Partnerships in Education Cooperation Educational Strategies Staff Development Guides Community Involvement Parent Participation Health Personnel School Personnel Health Programs This resource describes how pregnancy prevention efforts can be integrated into the various components of a school health program (the linkages between classroom instruction to prevent adolescent pregnancy and the school's health and mental health services, the necessary administrative policies, the type and extent of faculty and staff development, and strategies for involving families and community members.) The document contains advice based on the experience of people who have worked in various capacities with students and staff members in schools. Specifically targeted modules are designed to help orient the various members of a school community to their role in creating a climate for positive and responsible behavior within their realm of responsibility in the school community. Individual modules are included for: (1) Administrators; (2) Community Liaisons; (3) Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Coordinators; (4) Family Liaisons; (5) Health Educators; (6) Library and Media Specialists; (7) Counselors, Social Workers, and Psychologists; (8) Nursing and Medical Professionals; (9) Physical Educators, Coaches, and Athletic Trainers; (10) Educators Who Integrate Students with Disabilities; (11) Educational Support Staff; and (12) Youth Development Staff. The format allows for selection from among the 12 individual modules and four foundational modules: (1) Partnerships to Prevent Unwanted Pregnancy, HIV, & Other Sexually Transmitted Infections; (2) Building Bridges to Common Ground; (3) About Program Evaluation; and (4) Final Words. Appendices are included.
title Partners in Prevention: Whole School Approaches to Prevent Adolescent Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Infections
topic Health Services
Program Evaluation
Prevention
Mental Health Programs
Pregnancy
Administrative Policy
Adolescents
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Health Promotion
Health Education
Special Needs Students
Disabilities
Partnerships in Education
Cooperation
Educational Strategies
Staff Development
Guides
Community Involvement
Parent Participation
Health Personnel
School Personnel
Health Programs
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED501912