| Rights. Respect. Responsibility.® Advocates for Youth Launches the Campaign |
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Transitions: The Rights. Respect. Responsibility.® Campaign This Transitions is also available in [PDF] format. Advocates for Youth envisions a society where sexuality is treated as a normal, healthy, positive aspect of each person's life. In such a society, teenagers' sexual development will be recognized as natural and valuable. Young people will be considered partners in solving problems that affect them and adults will share—rather than censor—knowledge and information about sexuality. In such a society, parents will play an essential role in helping young people to make healthy, responsible choices. Communication and partnership within the family will be the norm. Communities will fulfill their responsibilities, providing young people with a secure stake in the future and the information and services they need to protect their health and save their lives. Advocates firmly believes that such a society will not face the three million new sexually transmitted infections among teens, the 6,000 new cases of HIV infection among those ages 13 to 24, or the more than 800,000 teenage pregnancies each year that currently occur in the United States. Adults will respect and support youth's right to act responsibly. Rights. Respect. Responsibility.® These are the tenets that will animate such a society. The 3Rs are the foundation of Advocates for Youth's new campaign that will begin to change the way society views adolescents and their sexual health. Over the next decade, Advocates for Youth is committed to promoting the values of Rights, Respect, and Responsibility. Specifically, we will
Advocates for Youth will also develop campaign materials to help you, our partners, spread the 3Rs approach in your schools, practices, agencies, communities, and families. Next Chapter: Rights: Accidental Activist Transitions (ISSN 1097-1254) © 2001, is a quarterly publication of Advocates for Youth—Helping young people make safe and responsible decisions about sex. For permission to reprint, contact Transitions' editor at 202.419.3420. |