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Developing on-site sexual health services in secondary education [electronic resource]

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This resource offers both practical and strategic support to professionals seeking to set up sexual health services in educational settings

Title Developing on-site sexual health services in secondary education [electronic resource] : a resource pack / Lucy Emerson.
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher London : National Children's Bureau
Creation Date 2009
Notes At foot of title: Sex Education Forum.
Includes bibliographical references.
English
Content Cover
Contents
Acknowledgements
1 Why develop on-site sexual health services in secondary education
Introduction
The need for improved access to sexual health services for young people
Policy context
The evidence base
The national picture
2 What type of service is required
Aims and objectives
Service models
Service name
3 Building the case for the service
Stakeholder analysis
Stakeholder communication
Strategies for developing on-site services across the local authority
4 Practical considerations
Location
Opening hours
Service access
Condoms
Emergency hormonal contraception5 Delivering the service
Professional roles
Confidentiality
Supporting vulnerable young people to access services
6 Managing the service
Service level agreements
Sample agreements
7 Education about services for young people
What to include in SRE
Service staff input to SRE
8 Monitoring and evaluation
Reasons for monitoring and evaluating the on-site services
Building a monitoring and evaluation framework
Monitoring and evaluation methods
Monitoring and evaluation tools
9 Public Relations
Launching a new service
Working with the media
Reporting the success of established servicesConclusion
References
Appendix 1: A range of tools for communicating with stakeholders
Appendix 2: Sample job description for service coordinator role
Extent 1 online resource (116 p.)
Language English
National Library system number 997010713563305171
MARC RECORDS

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