Archive for January, 2008
Teen Awareness Group
The Teen Awareness Group of Planned Parenthood reached over 2,000 students during the Fall season. They visit classrooms across the county to talk about teen dating violence prevention, healthy relationships, birth control, sexually transmitted infections and teen pregnancy. Despite the fact that much information is available to teens, there are many misconceptions and inaccuracies that teens have about sexuality. They will listen to their peers.
Community Presentations in Champaign
In September, organizations who support the Campaign for Comprehensive Sexuality Education, set up displays and presented information about their contribution to the organization to the community.
Rape Crisis Services Child Abuse Prevention Education team presented sample skits for young elementary students on the danger of keeping secrets. These presentations are provided by the CAPE program and include student participation.
The Teen Awareness Group demonstrated a sample condom use presentation that is used in high school and organization settings. They also talked about the importance of advocacy for comprehensive sexuality education and the dangers of abstinence only education.
The Champaign-Urbana Public Health District displayed information on components of comprehensive sexuality education. The Teen Services department works with pregnant teens and teen mothers and understands the risks of inadequate information about pregnancy prevention.
The Champaign County Health Care Consumers, through their Women’s Task Group, displayed information on Emergency Contraception.
The goal of the two community forums was to have parents and educators get a taste of what sexuality education would include. Each presentation was aimed toward a specific age audience and contained factual, medically accurate information



