Sexuality Education
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Adagio Health's Center for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention (CAPP) is
committed to comprehensive sexuality education. CAPP's programs in sexuality
education are tailored to meet the needs of their specific audiences,
from teens to parents to teachers and others who work with teens.
Through its peer education program, CAPP ensures that teens throughout western Pennsylvania receive up-to-date, accurate information about reproductive health issues. College-age peer educators are available to speak to youth groups and classes about a variety of sexuality and reproductive health topics, from dating violence to puberty to contraception. Read more about the peer education program.
CAPP's parent education program is designed to provide parents with
the skills they need to communicate with their children about sexuality
and related issues. Parents are encouraged to request Adagio Health's
free Family Connections guidebooks and to attend workshops on
talking with their children about sex. Read more about CAPP's parent
education program.
CAPP has developed several training programs for teachers and other professionals who work with youth. These training programs enhance knowledge about topics of sexuality and give professionals the skills to share this information with teens. Read more about CAPP's professional training program.
For more information about CAPP's comprehensive sexuality education
programs, contact Adagio Health.
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