The National Campaign, in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is pleased to offer Get Organized: A Guide to Preventing Teen Pregnancy, a practical manual for people who are interested in taking action to prevent teen pregnancy in their communities. The three-volume, 17-chapter publication covers a lot of ground - from strategies for involving boys and men and for reaching out to religious leaders to practical advice about how to raise money and to conduct program evaluation. Yet it remains easy to read and simple to use, with many checklists and examples from promising programs around the country.
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Contents
- Introduction and Overview
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Volume 1 - Focusing on The Kids
- Volume 2: Involving the Key Players
- Volume 3: Making it Happen
- Funding and Citation Information
Volume 1 - Focusing on The Kids
- Chapter 1: Promising Approaches to Preventing Teen Pregnancy
- Chapter 2: Tailoring Pregnancy Prevention Programs to Stages of Adolescent Development
- Chapter 3: Developing Pregnancy Prevention Programs for Girls and Young Women
- Chapter 4: Involving Teen Boys and Young Men in Teen Pregnancy Prevention
- Chapter 5: Involving Youth in Teen Pregnancy Prevention
Volume 2: Involving the Key Players
- Chapter 6: Involving Parents and Other Adults in Teen Pregnancy Prevention
- Chapter 7: Involving The Faith Community in Teen Pregnancy Prevention
- Chapter 8: Involving the Business Community in Teen Pregnancy Prevention
- Chapter 9: Involving Schools in Teen Pregnancy Prevention
- Chapter 10: Involving Health Care Professionals in Teen Pregnancy Prevention
Volume 3: Making it Happen
- Chapter 11: Getting Your Community Involved in a Teen Pregnancy Prevention Project
- Chapter 12: Tailoring a Program to Your Community Through Needs Assessment
- Chapter 13: Planning and Carrying Out a Teen Pregnancy Prevention Project
- Chapter 14: Raising Funds for Teen Pregnancy Prevention
- Chapter 15: Working with the Media to Promote Teen Pregnancy Prevention
- Chapter 16: Building Evaluation into Your Work
- Chapter 17: Moving Forward in the Face of Conflict
Funding and Citation Information
This information was developed with the support of the U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and the Johnson
& Johnson Family of Companies.
Suggested citation: The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. (1999). Get Organized: A Guide to Preventing Teen Pregnancy. Washington, DC: Author.
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