From The Texas Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy <[email protected]>
Subject Open To Read Our Top News!
Date May 19, 2022 4:51 PM
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_Each month, the Texas Campaign interviews young adults or the adults who
serve them about their experience with sex education or teen pregnancy. If
you are interested in sharing your story, please complete this form [2]._

2022 WEBINAR SERIES 

COME LEARN WITH US! Our May webinars feature experts discussing a range of
topics relating to Family Planning Services for Adolescents that can
increase your knowledge, skills, and abilities to service and support young
people.

_Each webinar is $25 unless otherwise noted and includes continuing
education credit for multiple disciplines. Scholarships are also
available._

* MAY 25: Male Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health

REGISTER HERE [3]

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SOUTH TEXAS SUMMIT - SAVE THE DATE!

Our 5TH ANNUAL SOUTH TEXAS ADOLESCENT HEALTH SUMMIT is scheduled for August
11-12, 2022 at the Harlingen Convention center. Registration opens soon.

IT’S A WRAP, Y’ALL!

Our 11TH ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM will go down in history as a success. Over the
course of three days, we hosted 300 participants and 48 speakers, along
with 10 sponsors and 16 exhibitors. We thank everyone who joined us in
person and virtually and truly enjoyed seeing you engaged during the event.
Thanks to you, we achieved our goal to connect, learn and inspire one
another.

We are also incredibly proud of our Texas Campaign Young Ambassadors [4]
Daniela Cisneros and Elizabeth Tang, who participated as panelists during
the Symposium, and their continued efforts in creating equitable access to
adolescent reproductive healthcare.

Next year’s Symposium will be held in Spring 2023. We are scouting
locations now and will send out a Save the Date as soon as we nail down the
details.

Check out our event photo album [5]. A special shout out to our exhibitors.
Information sheets for most can be found at this link. Click here to
download [6].

The Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine released a statement
regarding the draft SCOTUS opinion. Read about it here [7].

DATA OF THE MONTH

It may sound like something out of another century, but rates of syphilis
are on the rise. Though easily treatable with antibiotics if diagnosed
early, untreated syphilis during pregnancy can cause serious lifelong
issues or even stillbirth. In the last five years, counts of syphilis
during pregnancy nearly doubled, despite the total number of births
dropping. Across all births in 2020, teens aged 18-19 were most likely to
have syphilis during pregnancy, at a rate of 265 per 100,000.

This month, we have lots of exciting news to share about our collaborative
work. The Texas Campaign partners with others across the state to leverage
local and regional resources with statewide systems change. Read about our
inspiring projects below.

TEXAS FOSTER YOUTH HEALTH INITIATIVE

The Texas Foster Youth Health Initiative (TFYHI) [8] establishes, funds,
coordinates, and supports a multidisciplinary network of community partners
to develop and test cutting edge sexual health interventions for youth and
their caregivers.

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Texas Campaign Sexual Health Educator, Denise Lewis and Healthy Futures of
Texas Project Coordinator, Eleni Pacheco are hosting a free workshop that
will examine trauma young people experience at the individual,
interpersonal, institutional, and ideological levels and the potential
providers have to de-normalize violence through their community roles. The
workshop is scheduled for May 26, 2022, from 12-1pm CST.

REGISTER HERE. [9]

TEXAS IS READY

The Texas Is Ready Coalition [10] is composed of three organizations with a
shared vision that every Texas youth deserves the information they need for
a lifetime of healthy relationships and positive sexual health outcomes.

Texas Is Ready is still accepting Texas School Districts and Charter
Schools into the COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE (COP)!

The Community of Practice is a grant-funded initiative that provides school
districts with tailored support in assessing, selecting, implementing and
maintaining sex education and health education, using research-based tools
and resources designed by the University of Texas School of Public Health.
This process is designed to fit into busy schedules, while also providing
opportunities to share best practices and learn from other districts. While
the hope is that districts will take full advantage of program offerings,
participation can be as simple as working through a district
self-assessment and receiving resources to help navigate through the
process of implementation.

If your school district or charter school is interested in joining the
Texas Is Ready COP, please fill out the interest form here [11].

SIGN UP FOR FREE ONLINE TRAININGS!

As part of the service package that Texas Is Ready has prepared for the
Community of Practice (COP), we invite you to participate in our May
webinars.

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MAY 26, 12-1PM: Teaching sex education with fidelity. [13]

Texas Is Ready experts will share best practices for teaching sex ed to
ensure that lessons are efficacious and taught in a safe learning
environment.

MAY 31, 12-1 PM: Community Advocacy for Sex Education. [14]

Texas Is Ready experts will guide Texas parents, students, and community
members on how to support health education in schools.

SIGN UP HERE. [12]

WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT PARENT OPT-IN REQUIREMENTS FOR SEX
EDUCATION & ABUSE PREVENTION?

Parent opt-in forms are already being distributed to students in some Texas
school districts. Texas Is Ready is helping to ensure parents/caregivers
are aware that the forms have been distributed and that there is a due date
for them to be returned to the schools. Additionally, we want
parents/caregivers to have all of the information they need, so in the
Texas Is Ready blog post we are answering questions such as, "What is the
parent opt-in form?" and "What are my rights?"

READ THE BLOG HERE.  [15]

The Texas Is Ready COP liaison officer is J.R. Chester. Please contact her
with any questions at [email protected].

TEXAS YOUTH-FRIENDLY INITIATIVE

The Texas Youth-Friendly Initiative (TYFI) [16]helps build the capacity of
health centers to improve care delivery to youth ages 10-24 through their
participation in an evidence-based model developed by the Adolescent Health
Initiative at the University of Michigan.

TYFI Clinic Spotlight

This month we are spotlighting one of the five TYFI clinics in Cohort 4.
TYFI Project Director, J.R. Chester, interviewed Ashley Gonzalez McClure
from Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas, Tyler Health Center and shared
their amazing work.

READ THE BLOG HERE! [17]

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