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Find similar grantsAdolescent Health - Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) Grants is sponsored by Nevada Department of Public and Behavioral Health. Supports agencies in Nevada to educate young people on sexual health, aiming to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.
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Teen Pregnancy Prevention - Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) and Sexual Risk Avoidance Education Program (SRAE) Teen Pregnancy Prevention - Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) and Sexual Risk Avoidance Education Program (SRAE) The Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program is funded by the Sexual Risk Avoidance Education Program (SRAE) and the State Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) of the Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) of the Administrationfor Children and Families (ACF).
Family and Youth Services Bureau Administration on Children, Youth and Families The Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) program supports Personal Responsibility Education Programs replicating evidence-based effective program models which scientific research indicates changes behavior by delaying sexual activity, increasing condom or contraceptive use for sexually active youth, or reducing pregnancy among youth.
In Nevada, implementation of evidence-based, medically accurate, and culturally competent education programming includes the following three adulthood preparation topics: adolescent development, healthy life skills, and healthy relationships. The PREP Program serves disproportionality impacted youth ages 13-19.
The Division of Public and Behavioral Health (DPBH) is responsible for the administering the Nevada Sexual Risk Avoidance Education Program (SRAE). The program is funded through Title V State Sexual Risk Avoidance Education Grant Program, of the Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) of the Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF).
The Title V State Sexual Risk Avoidance Education (SRAE) Grant Program supports funding to states and territories for them to provide medically accurate, evidence-based education to youth that normalizes the optimal health behavior of avoiding non-marital sexual activity.
Title V state SRAE programs are designed to teach youth benefits associated with: Preventing youth risk behaviors such as: The SRAE program works with community partners to educate youth on the optimal health behavior of avoiding non-marital sexual activity and other risky behaviors.
The program serves disproportionately impacted youth between the ages of 10 and 19, while providing priority enrollment to the following groups, including: Youth living in under resourced regions, areas with high rates of teen births and STIs, culturally underrepresented youth populations, youth in adjudication systems, in or again out of foster care, victims of trafficking, runaway and youth experiencing homelessness.
If you are interested in enrolling in either PREP or SRAE classes, please click on a link below that pertains to the county you reside in for enrollment information.
PREP Statewide Partners and General Contact Information Carson City Health and Human Services (CCHHS) Adolescent Health Education Program | Carson City - Health (gethealthcarsoncity) Carson City, Douglas, Lyon, and Storey Counties Family Resource Center of Northern Nevada (FRCNEN) Elko, Eureka, Humboldt, Lander, Pershing, and White Pine Counties The Center Comprehensive Sex Ed NyE Communities Coalition (NyECC) PREP - Prositive Prevention Plus (PP+) Nye, Lincoln, and Esmeralda Counties Nevada Primary Care Association (NVPCA) Teen Pregnancy Prevention | Nevada Primary Care Association | Nevada, USA Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program - Nevada Health Centers Clark and Washoe Counties SRAE Statewide Partners and General Contact Information Carson City Health and Human Services (CCHHS) Adolescent Health Education Programs | Carson City - Health Carson City, Douglas, Lyon, and Storey Counties NYE Communities Coalition (NyECC) SRAE - Teen Outreach Program (TOP) Nye, Lincoln, and Esmeralda Counties Family Resource Center of Northern Nevada (FRCENEN) Elko, Eureka, Humboldt, Lander, Pershing, and White Pine Counties Central Nevada Health District (CNHD) Adolescent Health Education Churchill, Eureka, Pershing, and Mineral Counties Teen Pregnancy Prevention - Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) and Sexual Risk Avoidance Education (SRAE) - Helpful Links Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) Administration of Child and Families (ACF) Office of Adolescent Health Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 4150 Technology Way, Suite 210 Mental Health Information (Spanish)
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