Workshops in Sexuality Education and Reproductive Health

Making a Difference: An Abstinence Approach to Preventing HIV/STDs/Teen Pregnancy is an evidence-based curriculum. The eight-lesson program uses a variety of teaching/learning strategies and has been shown to delay sexual initiation among middle school students.

Making Proud Choices: A Safer Sex Approach to Preventing HIV/STDs/Teen Pregnancy is a program with evidence of reduced sexual risk taking upon completion of the intervention. Sexually active youth were more likely to use protection and have fewer sexual partners following the curriculum.

Are You in the Comfort Zone? was developed to help middle and high school teachers be more confident in teaching the sensitive topics in sexuality education.

What Do Kids Need to Know and When Do They Need to Know It? is a six-hour workshop to assist teachers, counselors, and nurses of 4th, 5th, and 6th grades to teach puberty education. The training also includes a component on how to advise parents and guardians to talk with their children about sexuality issues.

Abstinence Lesson Plans for the NC Standard Course of Study helps teach abstinence as a positive choice for young people. The CD-ROM contains eight six-step lessons for grades 7, 8, and high school.