PS18-1807 Program Guidance: Guidance for School-Based HIV/STD Prevention (Component 2) Recipients of PS18-1807
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Description:The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has funded Program PS18-1807 (Program 1807) to improve the health and well-being of our nation’s youth by working with education and health agencies and other organizations to reduce HIV, STDs, teen pregnancy, and related risk behaviors among middle school and high school students. This funding supports a multi-component, multi-level effort to support youth reaching adulthood in the healthiest way possible. To support this work, CDC has developed this PS18-1807 Program Guidance, which is intended for use by funded local education agencies and organizations. This guidance is based on scientific literature and expert input about what is most likely to be effective in reducing risk for HIV infection and other STDs among adolescents. PS18-1807 Program Guidance is divided into 5 chapters: (1) this introduction; (2–4) 3 chapters outlining Component 2 recipient activities, highlighting connections across SHE, SHS, and SSE, and drawing attention to opportunities for engagement with Component 3 recipient activities; and (5) a chapter outlining key cross-cutting program actions.
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Citation:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. PS18-1807 program guidance: Guidance for school-based HIV/STD prevention (component 2) recipients of PS18-1807. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; 2019.
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