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Daniel Yim & Kathleen Gutierrez, California School Health Centers Association Leadership Policy Institute | 1 December 2010 | San Francisco, CA. YOUTH PERSPECTIVES ON COMPREHENSIVE SEXUAL HEALTH EDUCATION. Youth Voice and Comprehensive Sexual Health Education.
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Daniel Yim & Kathleen Gutierrez, California School Health Centers Association Leadership Policy Institute | 1 December 2010 | San Francisco, CA YOUTH PERSPECTIVES ON COMPREHENSIVE SEXUAL HEALTH EDUCATION
Youth Voice and Comprehensive Sexual Health Education • The value of sexual health education • Partnerships with young leaders • Health empowerment and student success *Youth testimonials
The Value of Sexual Health Education • Misinformation vs. Incomplete Information vs. Comprehensive Information • “Preparing for the inevitable” • Sex Ed is not Sex Endorsement • Alleviating fear through education
Partnerships with Young Leaders • Supportive staff and faculty • Parents and other adult allies • Cooperative school districts and school boards
Supportive Staff and Faculty “I came across Club REAL and found that it just opened my eyes to a lot of things. When it comes to sex education, there were things I didn’t know about that I ended up learning, like other adolescent health issues.” -Peer health educator, Selma Unified School District
How Youth Can Get Involved • Policy advocacy • Peer-to-peer sexual health education • Youth-facilitated education • Assets and needs assessment • Curriculum selection
Peer-to-Peer Education “I like that I learn the truth and get to help other students out because a lot of my friends, if I talk to them, they don’t know fact from fiction. I question myself, too. “Is this myth true?” I want my friends to know the truth instead.” - Youth Outreach Worker, Raoul Wallenberg High School, San Francisco Unified School District
Health Empowerment and Student Success • Empowerment Cycle
Health Empowerment and Student Success “I like being educated about comprehensive sexual health education because I know I am making healthy decisions. I become less distracted from school because instead of worrying about my sexual health and playing guessing games, I can focus back on my education.” -CSHC Youth Board member, Fremont High School alumnus, Oakland Unified School District
Q&A Thank you!