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Louisiana Department of Education Office of School and Community Support Division of Student Learning and Support Safe and Healthy Schools Section. HIV, STD and Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program. “ Cover the Bases” Raegan Carter Jones, MSW, MPH Education Program Consultant
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Louisiana Department of Education Office of School and Community Support Division of Student Learning and Support Safe and Healthy Schools Section
HIV, STD and Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program “Cover the Bases” Raegan Carter Jones, MSW, MPH Education Program Consultant Darrius Croson, Pamela Jackson and Lael Montgomery Trainers
Program Information • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Division of Adolescent School Health • HIV, STD and Teen Pregnancy Prevention • Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS)
Technical Assistance • Policy Development • Communicable Disease • HIV • Comprehensive Sex Health Education • HPV • Training • Program Development • Program Planning • Data Driven Decisions (D3)
BATTER UPWhat can we do? KNOWING THE STATE LAW AND YOUR DISTRICT POLICY • R.S. 17:281 • Instruction in Sex Education • R.S. 17:170.3 • Human Papillomavirus (HPV) • R.S. 17:437 • Communicable Disease Prevention and Control
Louisiana Revised Statute 17:281(Permitted Courses of Study) • Local control • Integrate into existing course of study • Grades 7-12 • Orleans Parish School Board grade 3 or higher • Encourage abstinence
Louisiana Revised Statute 17:281(Permitted Courses of Study) • School board must have a committee to review sex education curriculum and content; must have a parent on committee • No contraceptive or abortion device shall be distributed at school • Parents can opt out • Prohibits students from being quizzed, tested or surveyed about their personal or family beliefs or practices in sex, morality or religion
STD rates in Louisiana are among the highest in the nation. • The highest (1st ) Primary and Secondary Syphilis rate in the nation in 2007: 12.4 cases per 100,000; 533 cases total (an increase from 7.6 cases per 100,000; 342 cases total in 2006.) In 2008, Primary and Secondary Syphilis cases reported in Louisiana increased to 707. • The highest (1st ) Congenital Syphilis rate in the nation in 2007: 55.1 per 100,000 Live Births. In 2008, Primary and Secondary Syphilis cases reported in Louisiana decreased to 26. • 2nd highest Gonorrhea rate in the nation in 2007: 259.7 cases per 100,000; 11,137 cases total. (an increase from 240.6 cases per 100,000; 10,883 cases total in 2006.) In 2008, Gonorrhea cases reported in Louisiana decreased to 9,455. • 7th highest Chlamydia rate in the nation in 2007: 451.6 cases per 100,000; 19,362 cases total (an increase from 395.4 cases per 100,000: 17,885 cases in 2006.) In 2008, Chlamydia cases reported in Louisiana increased to 22,659.
Amplify Report Card: Louisiana • Young People’s Sexual Health = D • Title V Abstinence-Only Funding = F • Community Based Abstinence Education Funding = D • Sex Education Policy = D • School Safety for GLBTQ Youth = F www.amplifyyourvoice.org
1st BASEUnderstanding the Need • Local Education Agency buy in • Gaining support for policy revisions, program development and implementation • Parental Support • Community Support • Collaborations • D3 (Data Driven Decisions) • Utilizing data to determine the needs in your district
2nd BaseThe Basics of HIV, STD and Teen Pregnancy Prevention • HIV Prevention the Basics • Abstinence Education • Components of effective Sexual Health Curriculum/Program • Health Promotion and Disease Prevention • Analyze influences on health behaviors • Access to health information, products and services • Effective interpersonal communication skills • Effective decision-making skills • Goal-setting • Avoid or reduce health risks • Advocate for personal, family and community health
2nd BaseThe Basics of HIV, STD and Teen Pregnancy Prevention • Modes of Transmission • Risky Behaviors in Youth • Prevention in a School Setting • Testing and Counseling
3rd BaseHIV, STD and Teen Pregnancy Prevention in ACTION • Activities • Understanding HIV Prevention • Prevention for Parishes • Just what are risky behaviors?
Home RunWinning the Game and Saving our Youth • Working with Individual Students • Consents • Confidentiality • Counselor knowledge, comfort level, referral processes • Working with Groups • Peer Educators • School Wide Campaigns
Winning the World Series • Correlation between HIV, STD and Teen Pregnancy Prevention and Academic Success • What does the research say? • How does Louisiana compare with other States who implement HIV, STD and Teen Pregnancy Prevention? • Achieving goal of lifelong success of students
Questions and Answers Raegan Carter Jones Education Program Consultant Division of Student Learning and Support Safe and Healthy Schools Section (225) 219-0363 Raegan.Jones@la.gov