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Health Educators Toolbox

This HIV/AIDS Program's Health Educators Toolbox is designed to provide materials that educators can use in their day-to-day work. These materials are available for all health educators to use and modify.  We ask only that Public Health - Seattle & King County be credited as the source.

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Educator basics

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From the Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction

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Student questions

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Family Life And Sexual Health (F.L.A.S.H.)
Comprehensive sexuality education curriculum

green square bullet HIV/AIDS 101: Youth HIV Prevention Project
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Sexuality

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HIV

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STDs

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Educator basics

From the Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction

Student questions

Sexuality

HIV

STDs

Bloodborne pathogens (HIV and Hepatitis)

Hepatitis

Drugs/Harm Reduction

Other materials

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teensFamily Life and Sexual Health curriculum
F.L.A.S.H. lesson plans help educators to address such issues as physical development, promotion of sexual health, prevention of disease, affection, interpersonal relationships, body image, and gender roles.

HIV/AIDS Epidemiology ReportsHIV/AIDS Quarterly Statistical Reports Reports about HIV prevention or HIV care services and articles from the Seattle-based adult and pediatric HIV/AIDS clinical trials units and the HIV Vaccine Evaluation Unit.

Health Educators homepage
Health educator
Information for health providers including continuing education, downloadable materials, posters, and more.

Birth control methods
image of a diaphragmThe best birth control method is the one that fits with your goals, values, preferences, and lifestyle. What matters most to a person when considering a birth control method will naturally change over time.

Drug trends reportsData and research reports for King County residents. Includes reports and statistics on ethnicity and health.

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Health provider and patient
Information for King County health providers including reportable disease conditions and latest case updates for selected diseases.

sharps disposal binSafe, legal and free disposal of sharps

Drop off your container of used sharps at a Public Health Clinic, syringe drop box, recycling and disposal station or your local Needle Exchange.

drawing of internal organsWhat is hepatitis?
Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver caused by many factors including drugs, alcohol, viral infections and more.

Questions & Answers About HIV and AIDS
(PDF)

vein card flyerThis updated brochure has info about HIV transmission, testing and treatment.

Updated: Thursday, March 27, 2008 at 11:17 AM

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