Title
Engaging Youth in the Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of Sexual and Reproductive Health Programs (Part 2)
Format
Individual Presentation
First Presenter's Institution
ETR
First Presenter’s Email Address
kristin.kennedy@etr.org
First Presenter's Brief Biography
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Location
Session Four Breakouts (Verelst)
Strand #1
Hands: Safety & Violence Prevention
Strand #2
Head: Academic Achievement & Leadership
Relevance
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Brief Program Description
The Youth Engagement Network (YEN) is an OPA-funded network of youth and youth-serving adults who work together to add to the knowledge base on how to meaningfully engage youth in programs that seek to improve the sexual and reproductive health outcomes of young people. This session will introduce the use of a group concept mapping process to create a conceptual model for engaging youth in sexual and reproductive health programming - particularly BIPOC LGBTQ+ youth and young men of color. We will walk through the G.C.M. process, present the model, and explore ways to apply the model in various situations.
Summary
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Evidence
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Learning Objective 1
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Learning Objective 2
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Learning Objective 3
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Presentation Year
2023
Start Date
3-7-2023 8:30 AM
End Date
3-7-2023 9:45 AM
Recommended Citation
Kennedy, Kristin and Drake, Pam, "Engaging Youth in the Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of Sexual and Reproductive Health Programs (Part 2)" (2023). National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference. 116.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/nyar_savannah/2023/2023/116
Engaging Youth in the Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of Sexual and Reproductive Health Programs (Part 2)
Session Four Breakouts (Verelst)
The Youth Engagement Network (YEN) is an OPA-funded network of youth and youth-serving adults who work together to add to the knowledge base on how to meaningfully engage youth in programs that seek to improve the sexual and reproductive health outcomes of young people. This session will introduce the use of a group concept mapping process to create a conceptual model for engaging youth in sexual and reproductive health programming - particularly BIPOC LGBTQ+ youth and young men of color. We will walk through the G.C.M. process, present the model, and explore ways to apply the model in various situations.