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Transitions
Volume 14, No. 1,
October 2001
This Transitions is
also available in [PDF] format.
Resources on
Youth-Adult
Partnerships
- Youth Involvement in Prevention Programming, a
title in Advocates for Youth's series, Issues at a Glance,
is available free in English, French,
and Spanish at www.advocatesforyouth.org
or call 202.419.3420.
- The Activism 2000 Project, founded in 1992 as a private,
non-partisan organization, encourages young people to speak
up and pursue lasting solutions to problems they care deeply
about. For more information, visit www.youthactivism.com or
call 1.800.KID.POWER.
- The National 4-H Council's Innovation Center for Community
and Youth Development provides training and resources,
including the Creating Youth Adult Partnerships curriculum.
Contact Amy Wiesenbach at 301.961.2894 or http://www.fourhcouncil.edu/CYD/att.
- Youth on Board provides training and resources to help
revolutionize the role of young people in society. For
more information, visit www.youthonboard.org or
call 617.623.9900.
- The Prevention Marketing Initiative produced Youth
Involvement, a publication available from the CDC
National AIDS Clearinghouse at 1.800.458.5231.
- Senior Year is a documentary series, produced
by Displaced Films. The 13-part series, premiering in spring
2002 on PBS, gives voice to a group of diverse students
in their senior year at Fairfax High in Los Angeles. Designed
and managed by Outreach Extensions, the complementary national
outreach campaign will provide information and resources
to young PBS viewers and encourage them to reach out to
and educate their peers. The series explores issues relevant
to young people's lives, including diversity, self-esteem,
self-sufficiency, sexual orientation, love and dating,
sexual and reproductive health, and peer, family, and community
relationships.
Senior Year will provide a special Web site, and Advocates for
Youth's Web sites will carry features relevant to topics covered in Senior
Year as well as resources to help youth find information and/or
support online and in their local communities. The goal is to provide
a voice for youth.
More Information
about Rights. Respect. Responsibility.®
Each summer, Advocates
for Youth sponsors study tours to Europe to explore the policies and
programs that positively affect adolescent sexual health outcomes.
Study tours include seminars; site visits; interviews with educators,
health and social services providers, and media professionals; focus
group research with adolescents and parents; and time for cultural
exploration in each country. Click here for more information on how
to apply for a future study tour.
Information
gathered during past study tours is presented in the publications
listed below.
European
Approaches to Adolescent Sexual Behavior & Responsibility examines
the roles of family, media, community, public policy, sexuality
education, and health care in promoting responsible sexual behavior
among teens in the Netherlands, Germany, and France.
Teens & Sex
in Europe: A Story of Rights, Respect, & Responsibility, a
video that captures youth in Europe and the United States
candidly sharing their attitudes toward sexual health.
Adolescent
Sexual Health in Europe and the U.S.—Why the Difference?This
six-page fact sheet provides statistical data on adolescent
sexual health indicators in four countries.
To order any of the
above publications, call 202.419.3420.
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.
Editor: Sue Alford
Click here to view the Publications Catalog and/or
to order this publication.
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