HIV and STI Prevention
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NACCHO advocates for progressive HIV policy and adequate resources to sustain and enhance HIV prevention, research, and care services. More »
Adolescents and Technology
NACCHO is compiling a list of local health department (LHD) MySpace Web pages, cell phone interventions, and other uses of technology to reach adolescents. If your local health department uses such technology, please let us know by e-mailing Cara Biddlecom at cbiddlecom@naccho.org. In addition, NACCHO will collect resources for LHDs to use in developing prevention programs using technology and social networking sites. Click on the links below to access articles related to the use of the Internet and cell phones for the delivery of HIV/STI prevention messages. More »The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) invites you to participate in the Internet-Based HIV/STI Prevention Interventions for Adolescents live webcast and discussion on Thursday, August 21, 2008 from 3:00 P.M.–4:30 P.M. EDT. This 90-minute webcast will provide participants with background information about adolescent Internet use as well as strategies for how local health departments can leverage the power of the Internet to target adolescents for HIV/STI prevention. To register for this event, click here. NACCHO’s HIV/AIDS Prevention Policy Initiative began in September 2007 when NACCHO entered into a cooperative agreement with the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention (DHAP) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The goal of the initiative is to establish and institutionalize mechanisms that will ensure an ongoing and mutually beneficial information exchange between CDC/DHAP and local health department (LHD) officials and program staff around HIV/AIDS prevention. NACCHO is working toward this goal through the following activities:
The Adolescent HIV Prevention Project began in May 2004 when NACCHO entered into a cooperative agreement with the Division of Adolescent and School Health (DASH) of the CDC. The goal of the project is to build the capacity of LHDs to prevent adolescent HIV, STI, and unintended pregnancy in their communities. NACCHO is working toward this goal through the following activities:
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