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1 Healthy Respect Practitioners Network Event

2 Healthy Respect Update
Education Staff changes Learning disability resources RSHP Framework and pilot Upcoming training SHARE, 10th and 11th May National work Compulsory RSHP (south of the Border) Cross party working group

3 Healthy Respect Update
Information New ‘Snapshot’ launched in February Abortion work Twitter YPs services review

4 Healthy Respect Update
Services Review of young people's sexual health services: c:card; Healthy Respect drop-ins; Healthy Respect + What do we already know? Feedback from young people’s mental health and wellbeing event, 13th March 2017 Next steps – work with TASC

5 Young people’s Work Plan
Sub group – Sexual Health and BBV Programme Board Key deliverables 2017/18 Complete review of young people’s services and amend delivery accordingly Work with partners to develop and deliver training for universal services on the issues affecting young transgender people Develop local RSHP initiatives such as the framework and CPD opportunities for education staff and continue to link with the work of the national RSHP group

6 Let’s Talk About Abortion... An Animated Film For Young People
Leanne Rockingham Network Officer, Healthy Respect

7 Research & Context This film was made in response to the findings from the Centre for Research on Families and Relationships study, “Young People’s views and knowledge about abortion.” The main themes it seeks to address are: The significant gaps in young people’s knowledge of basic information on the where, when and how and their request to be given this information.

8 Research & Context (cont.)
Misinformation on minimum age, parental consent, what actually happens at the clinic and other themes. The moral debates between peers around rights, responsibilities, choice and particular references to when it is ‘acceptable’ to have an abortion and challenging some of the gender stereotypes brought to light by the research. Young men expressing a view that they felt excluded in the process.

9 Commissioning the film
The film was commissioned with a budget of £12k after a competitive tendering process. It was awarded to a company who really believed in the aims of the work. We knew we wanted to work in the medium of animation, but getting the tone of the script, the look and feel of the film right was a complex process. We really wanted to make a quality product which was respectful of young people and their right to have this information.

10 Commissioning the film
We went to a lot of effort when making the film to make sure that all NHS Health Boards could make use of the resource. We made sure that the information was generic enough to be transferable and created a factsheet which can be altered to provide more localised information.

11 Links to the PPYP Strategy
Short term outcomes: 2.3 Demonstrate how young people are aware of their right and how they are acting on them 2.6 Provide young people with clear signposting to services 3.1 Information on pregnancy should be available in places frequented by young people.

12 Links to the PPYP Strategy
3.2 Information on pregnancy and local services is made available on websites aimed at young people, as well as SH websites 3.3 Determine where delays into services have occurred and what barriers exist. 3.5 Abortion services to provide contraception and offer post abortion counselling

13 Distribution & Promotion
We launched the film via our professional networks, social media such as twitter and a direct targeted advertising to young people using a 30 second trailer. This direct advertising campaign will be repeated in May/June. Dona Milne, our Deputy Director of Public Health wrote a blog on the work to reach all Youth Workers across Scotland.

14 What’s next? All SHARE trainers in Lothian will get to see this at their training and be asked to include it in their delivery to young people We need you all to use this as a resource – download the factsheet and share with young people or use for a session Some SHARE trained teachers have already used this in class – we are delighted with this and the young people’s feedback Inclusion in the new RSHP content for all across Scotland More direct targeted advertising to young people - so we know they see it Linking in with new work and outputs from the strategy to link with other resources looking at all pregnancy choices – including work by Young Scot.

15 What young people think...
A few quotes from young people about the film “i love it, least now i know how it all works” “Me and my sister both thought it was good and informative. We also didn't think it pressured anyone or made anyone feel scared about abortion either”. 

16 And finally... Here’s the film!

17 @srhlothian

18 www.ywcascotland.org Join us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram:@youngwomenscot
YWCA Scotland – The Young Women’s Movement

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30 Relationship Sexual Health and Parenthood Education
Edinburgh Delivery Framework Diane Lee Health Promotion Specialist; Rachel Barr schools & Lifelong learning

31 Rationale behind the framework
Research TASC Report (Healthy Respect 2015) Young Edinburgh Action Gaps Joined up SHARE/MVP/PREP The Delivery Framework – CPD-Pilots An easy-to-use guide for the delivery of RSHP education Continuous and progressive in the secondary stages Links with new National Benchmarks and National Resource 3-18 years old.

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38 Bullying and Gender Violence Prevention
Jackson Katz Peer Mentors Powerful ‘Bystander Approach’ Scottish Context / Model/ Partnership

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40 Parent, relationship education pack

41 Parenthood & Relationship Education Project
Scottish Government Builds on Curriculum of Excellence, addresses Health and Wellbeing outcomes and National Wellbeing Indicators. Provides non judgement mental , supportive and practical information about Parenthood and Relationships. Therapeutic – emotional intelligence , mindfulness- to practical skills of parenting and relationship- social, community , economic and cultural influences. User friendly lesson plans. Individual work or group work.

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43 Questions for Discussion
How useful is the framework to non-teaching staff? How can it be used outside the classroom? How can Healthy Respect best support this?

44 Short Slots/Hot Topics
Substance Misuse project for young people aged 12-25 Zoe Clarke, Health Opportunities Team “My Life, My Choices”. Early intervention programme for schools Mitra Rostami, Bright Choices

45 Thank You and Close @srhlothian


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