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PREVIOUS PROGRAM ACTIVITIES
Alabama, 2003–2008
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION

Alabama Department of Education*

Marchina Toodle
Director, HIV Prevention
 


 
Healthy AdolescentsThe Alabama Department of Education receives funding from CDC’s Division of Adolescent and School Health to provide HIV prevention education and conduct the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS). This funding enables the Alabama Department of Education to provide professional development opportunities for educators, evaluate statewide efforts to reduce HIV infection among youth, and involve youth in the planning, delivery, and evaluation of HIV prevention programs.

Alabama's Program In Action

Providing HIV Prevention Education

  • Establishing HIV prevention education training programs in areas of the state with the highest prevalence of HIV/AIDS and teenage pregnancies.
     
  • Providing individualized technical assistance to local education agency staff on developing HIV prevention lesson plans and parent education programs.
     
  • Partnering with organizations to provide HIV prevention education programs for students living in areas of the state disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS.

Conducting the Youth Risk Behavior Survey

  • Collaborating with the Alabama Department of Health to disseminate YRBS results to a wide variety of stakeholders, including through a joint press conference.
     
  • Comparing the most recent YRBS results with previous results and using changes in the data to guide program decisions.
     
  • Engaging local education agencies in discussions about how to use YRBS data to inform policies and programs.


For information on Alabama's previous program activities, see Alabama, 2003–2008.


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