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Should Condoms be Administered in High Schools? Presented By: Avraye Henry, Marin Henry, Torye Boyd, and Lindsey Brown Dr. Mauney April 11, 2008
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Advantages and Disadvantages Advantages Safer sex Continuation of safer sex Lesser percentage of STD’s and teenage pregnancy Disadvantages Teens feeling that having sex is perfectly normal at such a young age. Teens having sex more often.
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A Comparison of Public High Schools in NYC and Chicago The Results: Condom availability programs are successful. Condom availability programs do not promote sexual activity. Condoms are an effective method of protection
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Why are Teens so Sexually Active? Curiosity Wanting to fit in Pleasure Rebellion
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Sexually Active Teens Face Risks Each year, approximately one million teenage women become pregnant. Condom use among adolescents decrease as they mature. Each year, an estimated 3 million adolescents are infected with STD’s. Adolescents lack access to contraceptives – Confidentiality, cost, embarrassment, transportation, and objection of a partner.
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Condom Availability Programs are Common 418 public schools in the United States make condoms available to students. In 81% of schools, some type of parental consent is required before a student can acquire a condom. In 90% of schools with condom availability programs, students may receive counseling.
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Is it Right to have Condom Availability Programs in the United States? WHAT DO YOU THINK
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How Condoms are Made Available School nurses Teachers Councelors Principles Other school personnel Bowls and baskets Vending machines Other students
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References http://www.advocatesforyouth.org/publication s/factsheet/fsschcon.htm http://www.advocatesforyouth.org/publication s/factsheet/fsschcon.htm
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