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On Demand April 18, 2007

Preventing Sexual Coercion Among Adolescents

Broadcast Date: April 18, 2007 | (2 hours)

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Handouts (15 pages)

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Program Overview

Title X providers are legally obligated to provide confidential healthcare services to adolescents. At the same time, they are also required to comply with state laws for the reporting of statutory rape, abuse and neglect of minors. The Title X Grant requirements state that the grantee must provide counseling to minors on how to resist attempts at being coerced into engaging in sexual activity. This program will define sexual coercion, outline specific counseling characteristics of various ages of teens, cite current Alabama law and reporting guidelines, and show you how to develop a work plan for integrating sexual coercion counseling in a clinic setting.

Faculty

Elise Turner, CNM
Emory University Regional Training Center
Atlanta, Georgia

Jamie Hill, JD
Assistant General Counsel
Alabama Department of Public Health

Target Audience

Nurses and Social Workers

Contact Hours

None for this program.

Contact for Technical Assistance

Call 334-206-5618 or email ALPHTN.

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