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State Agencies Oklahoma
The
Oklahoma 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 the Oklahoma Department
of Education’s HIV Prevention Program is to support the adoption of
effective statewide HIV policies, strengthen HIV prevention education in
grades 7 −12, and provide technical assistance to schools in communities at
highest risk for HIV infection.
Oklahoma's Program In Action
Providing HIV
Prevention Education
- Collaborating with the Department of Mental Health and Substance
Abuse to increase the number of skilled trainers available by providing
Train the Trainer workshops on HIV prevention education.
- Providing professional development to teachers on enhancing the
quality of HIV prevention education for young people.
- Assessing policies in place to support HIV Prevention Education and
supporting the adoption of model policies.
Conducting the Youth Risk Behavior Survey
- Developing a report comparing the state and national YRBS data.
- Disseminating the results of the YRBS to schools, communities,
policy makers, and other state agencies for the purpose of strategic
planning, budgeting, policy development, and program planning and
design.
- Collaborating with the Oklahoma Department of Health to design and
disseminate an awareness campaign for the YRBS.
For information on Oklahoma's
previous program activities, see Oklahoma, 2003–2008.
For data from other states, territories, or localities, see
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For more information on
CDC/DASH funded programs, see
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