The National Campaign is one of five national organizations funded through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Division of Reproductive to provide support to communities that have been funded by CDC and the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH) to plan and undertake a community-wide initiative to reduce teen pregnancy and births. These efforts are part of the President’s Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative.
The National Campaign team is primarily responsible for activities related to educating stakeholders. The resources below include those that might be particularly helpful for educating key groups in your community along with those that were developed specifically for the CDC community-wide initiative project. For more information about the project overall, please click here.
Resources for Working With Schools
- Webinar: Working with Schools to Implement Evidence-Based Programs & Identifying Opportunities to Better Meet the Sexual Health Needs of Adolescents
- Webinar: Utilizing School Resources to Provide Access, Linkages, and Referrals
- PDF Download: How Schools Work and How to Work with Schools from the National Association of State Boards of Education – coming soon
- PDF Download: 10 Tips for Working with Schools
Other Resources
- Webinar: Keeping the Faith: Engaging the Faith Community in Teen Pregnancy Prevention Efforts
- Webinar: Evaluating Social Media
- Webinar: Strategies for Engaging Foster Care Youth in Teen Pregnancy Prevention (allow recording to load and advance to the 9m10s mark)
- Tip Sheet: Key Considerations for Educating Specific Stakeholder Groups: The Child Welfare Sector
Links to Resources for Working with Other Key Groups
- Latino Initiative web portal
- Child Welfare & Juvenile Justice web portal
- Parents web portal
- Colleges (2- and 4- year) web portal
- Policymakers web portal
- Males web portal
- Faith Leaders web portal
- Teens
