Welcome to the HIV Prevention Education, Family
Life Education and Teen Pregnancy Prevention web page. In this
section you will find the Family Life Legislation, HIV/AIDS State
Standards, Fact Sheet on HIV/AIDS Among Youth, Suggested HIV/AIDS
Curriculum, Information on the Teacher Training Centers, HIV/AIDS
Review Panel Guidelines, Teen Pregnancy Prevention Information,
Healthy Sexual Development Fact Sheet and a list of Resources and
Information.
NOTE: This section contains HIV prevention messages that
may not be appropriate for all audiences. If you are not seeking
such information or may be offended by such material, please
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HIV/AIDS PREVENTION
As a part of Coordinated School Health, our HIV/AIDS goal is to
increase the classroom teacher’s capacity to provide effective,
science-based HIV Prevention education to school-age youth. In
this section you will find frequently asked questions, federal
and state rules and regulations, resources, and information on
our teacher training center.
HIV/AIDS PREVENTION EDUCATION is a part of the Coordinated
School Health Plan:
- Health Education: HIV Education/Curriculum
- Physical Education/Physical Activity: Physically
active kids are lower risk factors and girls in sports lower
their risk of HIV
- Health Services: treating students with HIV
or STD/STI's or refer them to providers
- Nutrition Services: Students with HIV need
good nutrition
- Health Promotion of Staff: treating staff
with HIV or STD/STI's/counseling staff with relationship problems/staff
being good role models for students
- Counseling and Psychological Services: Counsel
students affected by HIV/healthy relationships also prevention
- Healthy School Environment: Policies
on HIV prevention/caring surroundings
- Parent/Community Involvement: Parent/child
communication involving families in HIV education
FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION/TEEN PREGNANCY PREVENTION
The locally devised and implemented program of family life education
shall emphasize abstinence from sexual relations outside of marriage,
the right and responsibility of a person to refuse to engage
in such relations, basic moral values, as well as the obligations
and consequences which arise from intimacy. The program shall
also include a component which specifically addresses the nature
and prevention of AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.
(T.C.A.49-6-1301 (b)) |