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The Institute of Medicine encourages that states and local school districts implement and continue to support age-appropriate comprehensive sex education and condom availability programs in schools.1

1. Committee on HIV Prevention Strategies in the United States, Institute of Medicine. No Time to Lose: Getting More from HIV Prevention. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 2001.

Media

  • Pregnancy Prevention Program at JW Eater Junior High
  • Teen Birth Rate Rises in Champaign County
  • Health Worker Uses Experience to Impact Teens
  • Champaign County Teen Birth Rate Higher than Nation's Numbers
  • Teen Birth Rates are Rising in Champaign County, Despite a National Decrease (Press Release) (PDF) (PDF)
  • HIV Diagnoses Down Nationwide Except for Key Area
  • Illinois FY17 State Profile
  • Sex Ed before college can prevent student experiences of sexual assault
  • Health district educators ensuring middle schoolers get comprehensive sex ed

  • Teens Are Having Sex And Being Assaulted. So Why Aren’t Schools Teaching About Consent?

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