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PREVIOUS PROGRAM ACTIVITIES
Oregon, 2003–2008
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION

Oregon Department of Education*

Brad Victor
HIV/STD Prevention Education Coordinator


 
Healthy KidsThe Oregon 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). The goal of Oregon’s program is to implement effective HIV prevention education programs in all Oregon school districts.

Oregon's Program In Action

Providing HIV Prevention Education

  • Implementing regional workshops on preventing HIV, STDs, and unintended pregnancy to showcase effective, research-based curricula; providing information and skill-building opportunities on elements of effective prevention education; and promoting the adoption of effective classroom strategies by school districts to address HIV prevention.
     
  • Convening a working group to continue implementing the HIV Prevention for Incarcerated Youth strategic plan, which includes training for Oregon Youth Authority staff on culturally specific HIV/STD prevention education.
     
  • Providing technical assistance to teachers, principals, and superintendents on the State Board of Education’s HIV Prevention, Human Sexuality Education Policy.

Conducting the Youth Risk Behavior Survey

  • Collaborating with the Department of Health Services to administer the YRBS.
     
  • Implementing a workshop for school administrators and School Board Association members to share the YRBS data and provide strategies and tools for using the data to inform decision making.
     
  • Providing technical assistance to school districts regarding interpretation and use of the data for program planning and evaluation.


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


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