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Recruiting? Facebook can help: Using social media to recruit participants (Infographic)

Date: November 9, 2018

This infographic presents lessons learned from using social media channels and advertising channels to recruit participants into research studies and health programs at the 2018 American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting. The social media and internet advertising channels included in the poster are Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google Ad Grants, Grindr, and Scruff. The infographic…

Citation: Sufrinko, N., Garrido, M., & Martinez-Garcia, G. (2018, November). Recruiting youth? Facebook can help: Using social media to recruit participants. Poster presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting & Expo, San Diego, CA.
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Responding to Concerns About Dual Protection Cheat Sheet

Date: March 31, 2020

This “cheat sheet” accompanies the elearning lesson, How to Talk About Dual Protection. Designed for educators and clinicians, this elearning gives you the information and skills you need to address the increasing rates of STIs, whether you’re working in the classroom or clinic. Practice communicating with people who are resistant to using dual protection by…

Citation: Dorval Hall, E., Sedivy, V. (2020). Responding to concerns about dual protection cheat sheet. Healthy Teen Network.
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Serving Everyone: Providing Sexual & Reproductive Health Services to LGBTQ+ Youth

Date: May 10, 2018

What can be done to ensure youth who identify as LGBTQ+ are being treated with respect and dignity by health center staff and providers while receiving sexual and reproductive health services? Tons! Review some LGBTQ+ language, meet Aliyah and Jamell, two adolescents who identify as LGBTQ+, and start action planning! Complete this course at your…
Citation: U Choose. (2018). Serving everyone: Providing sexual and reproductive health services to LGBTQ+ youth [Elearning course]. Baltimore: Healthy Teen Network. https://www.healthyteennetwork.org/resources/serving-everyone/
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Sexual Health Elearning Assessment on Professional Development Opportunities for Educators

Date: September 3, 2013

Healthy Teen Network works diligently to bridge gaps in knowledge and skills in order to support the implementation of evidence-based teen pregnancy prevention programs, as well as providing high-quality technical assistance to implementation partners. This document includes the results of our review of e-learning professional development (PD) programs. We are also interested in continuing to…

Citation: Chilcoat, D., Martinez-Garcia, G., Eisler, A., Sedivy, V., & Desiderio, G., (2013). Sexual health elearning assessment on professional development for educators. Baltimore: Healthy Teen Network.
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Show Me the Money: Guide to Developing a Winning Grant Proposal

Date: January 6, 2015

Healthy Teen Network has a record of success in securing grants and cooperative agreements, especially in the topical area of adolescent sexual and reproductive health and the service area of capacity-building assistance. We believe that sharing the process we use to prepare our responses to program funding announcements is a useful capacity-building activity for nonprofit and…

Citation: Healthy Teen Network. (2015). Show me the money: Guide to developing a winning grant proposal. Baltimore: Author.
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Staying On Tracking Using Getting to Outcomes® (Elearning Module)

Date: December 19, 2015

Whether you are just getting on board using Getting to Outcomes® (GTO), an evidence-based approach for planning, implementing, evaluating, and sustaining a program, or have years of experience using GTO, this brief elearning module will take you on a journey to learn more about GTO and give you a chance to navigate some common challenges…
Citation: Healthy Teen Network. (2015). Staying on track using Getting to Outcomes. Baltimore: Author.
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Strategic Plan to Reduce Births in Baltimore City, Executive Summary

Date: May 11, 2010

Recommendations in the strategic plan to significantly reduce Baltimore City teen birth rates include: increased access to comprehensive sex education and contraceptive services for youth; educating youth about the availability of services and what it really means to be a teen parent; expanding school based or school linked clinical services; identifying a lead agency to…

Citation: Healthy Teen Network. (2010). Strategic plan to reduce teen births in Baltimore City: Executive summary. Baltimore: Author.
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Strategic Plan to Reduce Teen Births in Baltimore City

Date: May 11, 2010

Recommendations in the strategic plan to significantly reduce Baltimore City teen birth rates include: increased access to comprehensive sex education and contraceptive services for youth; educating youth about the availability of services and what it really means to be a teen parent; expanding school based or school linked clinical services; identifying a lead agency to…

Citation: Healthy Teen Network. (2010). Strategic plan to reduce teen births in Baltimore City. Baltimore: Author.
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Strategic Plan, 2017 – 2020

Date: October 1, 2017

Healthy Teen Network believes that adolescent sexual and reproductive health is a social justice issue with public health impacts. These impacts are confounded by how and where youth live, learn, and play and require a holistic Youth 360⁰ approach to achieve equity. Download the print version of the strategic plan below; you may also read…

Citation: Healthy Teen Network. (2017). 2017 - 2020 Strategic Plan. Baltimore: Author. Available from http://www.healthyteennetwork.org/about-us/strategic-plan/
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Supporting Evaluation

Date: October 14, 2014

Evaluating the Implementation of Sex Education in Schools Healthy Teen Network partnered with Elev8 and East Baltimore Development, Inc. to implement and evaluate sexuality education programs in several Baltimore City elementary and middle schools. Healthy Teen Network evaluators engaged educators, school staff, and Elev8 administrators in the evaluation process to obtain meaningful process & outcome…

Citation: Healthy Teen Network. (2014). Supporting Evaluation: Evaluating the implementation of sex education in schools. Baltimore: Author.
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