OREGON YOUTH SEXUAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIP. Today’s Presenters Jessica Duke, Member, Oregon Health Authority Ashley Maier, OYSHP Co-Chair, OR Sexual Assault.

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OREGON YOUTH SEXUAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIP

Today’s Presenters Jessica Duke, Member, Oregon Health Authority Ashley Maier, OYSHP Co-Chair, OR Sexual Assault Task Force Molly Mathews, Member, Confederated Tribes of the Grande Ronde

Poll Have you heard about the Oregon Youth Sexual Health Partnership before?

OYSHP Formation 1994 – Governor Barbara Roberts releases plan to STOP (Sex Teens & Oregon’s Plan) Teen Pregnancy 1997 – Governor Kitzhaber releases Teen Pregnancy Prevention Oregon Action Agenda  Updated 2000 and Oregon Teen Pregnancy Task Force, Planned Parenthoods, DHS, ODE, OCCF begin meeting together – At the request of Governor Kulongowski, development of the next teen pregnancy prevention plan begins in earnest.

OYSHP Membership Oregon Commission for Children and Families Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Oregon Department of Education Multnomah County Health Department Oregon Department of Human Services Planned Parenthood – Columbia Willamette Oregon Health Authority Planned Parenthood – Southwestern Oregon Oregon Teen Pregnancy Task Force Oregon Sexual Assault Task Force Oregon Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence YOU!

OYSHP Beliefs economic self-sufficiency parents & caregivers discuss clear & non-judgmental information respect without fear access consensual many healthy ways rights responsibilities safe healthy mutual respect not limited natural

OYSHP Accomplishments Released the plan!  Shared information about Oregon’s work in several nationwide conferences. Participate in WISE grant activities. Coordinated applications from partners throughout the state for federal teen pregnancy prevention dollars.

OYSHP Work Continue to coordinate activities related to youth sexual health  Teen Outreach Program  My Future My Choice  ¡Cuídate!  WISE  Pregnancy Assistance Funds - Intimate Partner Violence & Pregnancy Continue to search for and collaborate on new funding opportunities

OYSHP Purpose Create avenues for community conversations about youth sexual health  Exploring how to use “Let’s Talk About Sex” in community forums Improve how we address disparities Be a source for input

OREGON YOUTH SEXUAL HEALTH PLAN

Poll Have you heard about the Oregon Youth Sexual Health Plan before?

Plan Development Literature Reviews Data Analysis Stakeholder Input Youth Action Research Community Forums Public Comment

Plan Design The Oregon Youth Sexual Health Plan is designed so that each community, agency or group can approach youth sexual health in a manner that is relevant to its setting and circumstances.

Goals

Objectives

OREGON YOUTH SEXUAL HEALTH PLAN IN ACTION

Poll Have you used the Oregon Youth Sexual Health Plan in your community?

A Local Example

Poll What barriers do you face in implementing the Oregon Youth Sexual Health Plan in your community?

OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVOLVEMENT

Keep OYSHP Informed What are the youth sexual health needs in your community? How can OYSHP members assist your community in addressing youth sexual health? How can OYSHP spread the word of the good work you are doing?

Implement the Plan in Your Community Contact us!  

Become a Member Meetings held every 4 th Monday from 1 – 3 PM  Video conferencing and teleconferencing options Membership application  