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Location: health center is located in a facility—either fixed or in portable space—within the school building or on school campus.; Operations: health center makes on-site services available whenever the school is open, or as needed, to serve the needs of the student population.Student access is heightened by SBHC policies that accept walk-ins and offer same-day appointments when possibleMENTAL HEALTH
Nationwide, One in Five Youth Suffers from a Diagnosable Emotional, Mental, or Behavioral Disorder. Yet the majority of youth who need care do not receive it. 1 Barriers to access include lack of or limited health insurance for mental health care, social stigma, and lack of problem recognition by adults, including teachers and parents. Under-identification is of particular concern in schoolsYOUTH DEVELOPMENT
School-Based Health Alliance 1010 Vermont Ave, NW, Suite 816 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 638-5872 Fax: (202) 638-5879 Email:info@sbh4all.org
YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL Bringing Youth Leadership to the Forefront of School-Based Health Care. The Youth Advisory Council is a youth-led service group that brings young people ages 16 and up together for a one-year term of leadership, advocacy, and service. HIV/STD PREVENTION AMONG ADOLESCENTS Expanding Partnerships and Disseminating HIV Prevention Materials to Reduce HIV and other STDs among Adolescents. In September 2016, the School-Based Health Alliance was awarded a two-year cooperative agreement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Division of Adolescent and School Health to increase education of key stakeholders on CDC-developed schoolSWOT ANALYSIS
‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program. YAC members plan and facilitate ‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program, an annual opportunity for youth to connect with like-minded peers from around the country who are passionate leaders of change in their schools and communities.‘Be the Change’ offers young people a platform to grow in knowledge and confidence as directors of their own CREATING AN AFFIRMING ENVIRONMENT IN YOUR HEALTH … OBJECTIVES - CONTINUED Sparks • Describe characteristics of an LGBTQ+ friendly and affirming environment in a health center. • Know how to access materials and resources to create an RECRUITING AND RETAINING YOUNG LEADERS ‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program. YAC members plan and facilitate ‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program, an annual opportunity for youth to connect with like-minded peers from around the country who are passionate leaders of change in their schools and communities.‘Be the Change’ offers young people a platform to grow in knowledge and confidence as directors of their own PROTECTING CONFIDENTIALITY IN SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH SETTINGS Help Us Count! If you are viewing as a group, please go to the chat window and type in the name of the person registered and the total number of additional people in the room, e.g., Tammy SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH ALLIANCE Find Out More We're working to improve the health status of children and youth by advancing and advocating for school-based health care. Find Out More. Access this page to view the latest findings from our triennial survey of state policies and funding. Check outCORE COMPETENCIES
Location: health center is located in a facility—either fixed or in portable space—within the school building or on school campus.; Operations: health center makes on-site services available whenever the school is open, or as needed, to serve the needs of the student population.Student access is heightened by SBHC policies that accept walk-ins and offer same-day appointments when possibleMENTAL HEALTH
Nationwide, One in Five Youth Suffers from a Diagnosable Emotional, Mental, or Behavioral Disorder. Yet the majority of youth who need care do not receive it. 1 Barriers to access include lack of or limited health insurance for mental health care, social stigma, and lack of problem recognition by adults, including teachers and parents. Under-identification is of particular concern in schoolsYOUTH DEVELOPMENT
School-Based Health Alliance 1010 Vermont Ave, NW, Suite 816 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 638-5872 Fax: (202) 638-5879 Email:info@sbh4all.org
YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL Bringing Youth Leadership to the Forefront of School-Based Health Care. The Youth Advisory Council is a youth-led service group that brings young people ages 16 and up together for a one-year term of leadership, advocacy, and service. HIV/STD PREVENTION AMONG ADOLESCENTS Expanding Partnerships and Disseminating HIV Prevention Materials to Reduce HIV and other STDs among Adolescents. In September 2016, the School-Based Health Alliance was awarded a two-year cooperative agreement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Division of Adolescent and School Health to increase education of key stakeholders on CDC-developed schoolSWOT ANALYSIS
‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program. YAC members plan and facilitate ‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program, an annual opportunity for youth to connect with like-minded peers from around the country who are passionate leaders of change in their schools and communities.‘Be the Change’ offers young people a platform to grow in knowledge and confidence as directors of their own CREATING AN AFFIRMING ENVIRONMENT IN YOUR HEALTH … OBJECTIVES - CONTINUED Sparks • Describe characteristics of an LGBTQ+ friendly and affirming environment in a health center. • Know how to access materials and resources to create an RECRUITING AND RETAINING YOUNG LEADERS ‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program. YAC members plan and facilitate ‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program, an annual opportunity for youth to connect with like-minded peers from around the country who are passionate leaders of change in their schools and communities.‘Be the Change’ offers young people a platform to grow in knowledge and confidence as directors of their own PROTECTING CONFIDENTIALITY IN SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH SETTINGS Help Us Count! If you are viewing as a group, please go to the chat window and type in the name of the person registered and the total number of additional people in the room, e.g., TammyCORE COMPETENCIES
Location: health center is located in a facility—either fixed or in portable space—within the school building or on school campus.; Operations: health center makes on-site services available whenever the school is open, or as needed, to serve the needs of the student population.Student access is heightened by SBHC policies that accept walk-ins and offer same-day appointments when possibleMENTAL HEALTH
Nationwide, One in Five Youth Suffers from a Diagnosable Emotional, Mental, or Behavioral Disorder. Yet the majority of youth who need care do not receive it. 1 Barriers to access include lack of or limited health insurance for mental health care, social stigma, and lack of problem recognition by adults, including teachers and parents. Under-identification is of particular concern in schoolsOUR STORIES
SBHC Rallies to Perform 15 Physicals in Time for Opening Game. When the girls’ basketball coach approached the school-based health center and asked if it could do a few sports physicals, Janice Bear, SBHC nurse at Fair Haven K-8 School in New Haven, CT, told him, “Of course!” If there was a way she could help get kids playing sports who want to play sports, she would do it.MAPPING TOOL
The Children’s Health and Education Mapping Tool is supported by grants from the Aetna Foundation, Bechtel Foundation, the Atlantic Philanthropies, and the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) (Cooperative Agreement No. U30CS09738-08-00).ABOUT THE DATA
About the Data. The Children’s Health and Education Mapping Tool contains a number of indicators related to social determinants of health: high school education completion, access to free and reduced lunch, food insecurity, and poverty status, as well as measures of health care access. The indicators that comprise the mapping tool aredefined
INNOVATION IN SCHOOL-BASED ORAL HEALTH SERVICES Project Updates The School-Based Health Alliance Releases School Oral Health Playbook (May 2020) The School-Based Health Alliance, with support from the DentaQuest Partnership, announces the launch of the School Oral Health Playbook.. The Playbook guides individuals and communities to help improve oral health services and outcomes for the school-age population. SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH (SRH) Teen Pregnancy and STIs Have Long-Term Consequences. More than 270,000 babies were born to teen mothers in 2013. 1 Although recent data shows a decrease in teen births—driven by increased contraceptive use and increased use of effective contraception—there is still room for significant improvement 2 as the U.S. continues to lag among developed countries. 3 Teen births have been STEP TWO: FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH THE MFI FRAMEWORK School-Based Health Alliance 1010 Vermont Ave, NW, Suite 816 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 638-5872 Fax: (202) 638-5879 Email:info@sbh4all.org
DATA PORTAL
Number of SBHCS whose 2019-20 NQI reporting is complete: 31 Number of SBHCS whose 2019-20 NQI reporting is currently underway: 307 National Completion Rate: 1 % PROTECTING CONFIDENTIALITY IN SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH SETTINGS Help Us Count! If you are viewing as a group, please go to the chat window and type in the name of the person registered and the total number of additional people in the room, e.g., Tammy SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH ALLIANCE Find Out More We're working to improve the health status of children and youth by advancing and advocating for school-based health care. Find Out More. Access this page to view the latest findings from our triennial survey of state policies and funding. Check outCORE COMPETENCIES
Location: health center is located in a facility—either fixed or in portable space—within the school building or on school campus.; Operations: health center makes on-site services available whenever the school is open, or as needed, to serve the needs of the student population.Student access is heightened by SBHC policies that accept walk-ins and offer same-day appointments when possibleMENTAL HEALTH
Nationwide, One in Five Youth Suffers from a Diagnosable Emotional, Mental, or Behavioral Disorder. Yet the majority of youth who need care do not receive it. 1 Barriers to access include lack of or limited health insurance for mental health care, social stigma, and lack of problem recognition by adults, including teachers and parents. Under-identification is of particular concern in schoolsYOUTH DEVELOPMENT
School-Based Health Alliance 1010 Vermont Ave, NW, Suite 816 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 638-5872 Fax: (202) 638-5879 Email:info@sbh4all.org
YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL Bringing Youth Leadership to the Forefront of School-Based Health Care. The Youth Advisory Council is a youth-led service group that brings young people ages 16 and up together for a one-year term of leadership, advocacy, and service. HIV/STD PREVENTION AMONG ADOLESCENTS Expanding Partnerships and Disseminating HIV Prevention Materials to Reduce HIV and other STDs among Adolescents. In September 2016, the School-Based Health Alliance was awarded a two-year cooperative agreement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Division of Adolescent and School Health to increase education of key stakeholders on CDC-developed schoolSWOT ANALYSIS
‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program. YAC members plan and facilitate ‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program, an annual opportunity for youth to connect with like-minded peers from around the country who are passionate leaders of change in their schools and communities.‘Be the Change’ offers young people a platform to grow in knowledge and confidence as directors of their own CREATING AN AFFIRMING ENVIRONMENT IN YOUR HEALTH … OBJECTIVES - CONTINUED Sparks • Describe characteristics of an LGBTQ+ friendly and affirming environment in a health center. • Know how to access materials and resources to create an RECRUITING AND RETAINING YOUNG LEADERS ‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program. YAC members plan and facilitate ‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program, an annual opportunity for youth to connect with like-minded peers from around the country who are passionate leaders of change in their schools and communities.‘Be the Change’ offers young people a platform to grow in knowledge and confidence as directors of their own PROTECTING CONFIDENTIALITY IN SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH SETTINGS Help Us Count! If you are viewing as a group, please go to the chat window and type in the name of the person registered and the total number of additional people in the room, e.g., Tammy SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH ALLIANCE Find Out More We're working to improve the health status of children and youth by advancing and advocating for school-based health care. Find Out More. Access this page to view the latest findings from our triennial survey of state policies and funding. Check outCORE COMPETENCIES
Location: health center is located in a facility—either fixed or in portable space—within the school building or on school campus.; Operations: health center makes on-site services available whenever the school is open, or as needed, to serve the needs of the student population.Student access is heightened by SBHC policies that accept walk-ins and offer same-day appointments when possibleMENTAL HEALTH
Nationwide, One in Five Youth Suffers from a Diagnosable Emotional, Mental, or Behavioral Disorder. Yet the majority of youth who need care do not receive it. 1 Barriers to access include lack of or limited health insurance for mental health care, social stigma, and lack of problem recognition by adults, including teachers and parents. Under-identification is of particular concern in schoolsYOUTH DEVELOPMENT
School-Based Health Alliance 1010 Vermont Ave, NW, Suite 816 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 638-5872 Fax: (202) 638-5879 Email:info@sbh4all.org
YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL Bringing Youth Leadership to the Forefront of School-Based Health Care. The Youth Advisory Council is a youth-led service group that brings young people ages 16 and up together for a one-year term of leadership, advocacy, and service. HIV/STD PREVENTION AMONG ADOLESCENTS Expanding Partnerships and Disseminating HIV Prevention Materials to Reduce HIV and other STDs among Adolescents. In September 2016, the School-Based Health Alliance was awarded a two-year cooperative agreement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Division of Adolescent and School Health to increase education of key stakeholders on CDC-developed schoolSWOT ANALYSIS
‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program. YAC members plan and facilitate ‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program, an annual opportunity for youth to connect with like-minded peers from around the country who are passionate leaders of change in their schools and communities.‘Be the Change’ offers young people a platform to grow in knowledge and confidence as directors of their own CREATING AN AFFIRMING ENVIRONMENT IN YOUR HEALTH … OBJECTIVES - CONTINUED Sparks • Describe characteristics of an LGBTQ+ friendly and affirming environment in a health center. • Know how to access materials and resources to create an RECRUITING AND RETAINING YOUNG LEADERS ‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program. YAC members plan and facilitate ‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program, an annual opportunity for youth to connect with like-minded peers from around the country who are passionate leaders of change in their schools and communities.‘Be the Change’ offers young people a platform to grow in knowledge and confidence as directors of their own PROTECTING CONFIDENTIALITY IN SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH SETTINGS Help Us Count! If you are viewing as a group, please go to the chat window and type in the name of the person registered and the total number of additional people in the room, e.g., TammyCORE COMPETENCIES
Location: health center is located in a facility—either fixed or in portable space—within the school building or on school campus.; Operations: health center makes on-site services available whenever the school is open, or as needed, to serve the needs of the student population.Student access is heightened by SBHC policies that accept walk-ins and offer same-day appointments when possibleMENTAL HEALTH
Nationwide, One in Five Youth Suffers from a Diagnosable Emotional, Mental, or Behavioral Disorder. Yet the majority of youth who need care do not receive it. 1 Barriers to access include lack of or limited health insurance for mental health care, social stigma, and lack of problem recognition by adults, including teachers and parents. Under-identification is of particular concern in schoolsOUR STORIES
SBHC Rallies to Perform 15 Physicals in Time for Opening Game. When the girls’ basketball coach approached the school-based health center and asked if it could do a few sports physicals, Janice Bear, SBHC nurse at Fair Haven K-8 School in New Haven, CT, told him, “Of course!” If there was a way she could help get kids playing sports who want to play sports, she would do it.MAPPING TOOL
The Children’s Health and Education Mapping Tool is supported by grants from the Aetna Foundation, Bechtel Foundation, the Atlantic Philanthropies, and the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) (Cooperative Agreement No. U30CS09738-08-00).ABOUT THE DATA
About the Data. The Children’s Health and Education Mapping Tool contains a number of indicators related to social determinants of health: high school education completion, access to free and reduced lunch, food insecurity, and poverty status, as well as measures of health care access. The indicators that comprise the mapping tool aredefined
INNOVATION IN SCHOOL-BASED ORAL HEALTH SERVICES Project Updates The School-Based Health Alliance Releases School Oral Health Playbook (May 2020) The School-Based Health Alliance, with support from the DentaQuest Partnership, announces the launch of the School Oral Health Playbook.. The Playbook guides individuals and communities to help improve oral health services and outcomes for the school-age population. SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH (SRH) Teen Pregnancy and STIs Have Long-Term Consequences. More than 270,000 babies were born to teen mothers in 2013. 1 Although recent data shows a decrease in teen births—driven by increased contraceptive use and increased use of effective contraception—there is still room for significant improvement 2 as the U.S. continues to lag among developed countries. 3 Teen births have been STEP TWO: FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH THE MFI FRAMEWORK School-Based Health Alliance 1010 Vermont Ave, NW, Suite 816 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 638-5872 Fax: (202) 638-5879 Email:info@sbh4all.org
DATA PORTAL
Number of SBHCS whose 2019-20 NQI reporting is complete: 31 Number of SBHCS whose 2019-20 NQI reporting is currently underway: 307 National Completion Rate: 1 % PROTECTING CONFIDENTIALITY IN SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH SETTINGS Help Us Count! If you are viewing as a group, please go to the chat window and type in the name of the person registered and the total number of additional people in the room, e.g., Tammy SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH ALLIANCE Find Out More We're working to improve the health status of children and youth by advancing and advocating for school-based health care. Find Out More. Access this page to view the latest findings from our triennial survey of state policies and funding. Check outCORE COMPETENCIES
Location: health center is located in a facility—either fixed or in portable space—within the school building or on school campus.; Operations: health center makes on-site services available whenever the school is open, or as needed, to serve the needs of the student population.Student access is heightened by SBHC policies that accept walk-ins and offer same-day appointments when possibleMENTAL HEALTH
Nationwide, One in Five Youth Suffers from a Diagnosable Emotional, Mental, or Behavioral Disorder. Yet the majority of youth who need care do not receive it. 1 Barriers to access include lack of or limited health insurance for mental health care, social stigma, and lack of problem recognition by adults, including teachers and parents. Under-identification is of particular concern in schoolsYOUTH DEVELOPMENT
School-Based Health Alliance 1010 Vermont Ave, NW, Suite 816 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 638-5872 Fax: (202) 638-5879 Email:info@sbh4all.org
YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL Bringing Youth Leadership to the Forefront of School-Based Health Care. The Youth Advisory Council is a youth-led service group that brings young people ages 16 and up together for a one-year term of leadership, advocacy, and service. HIV/STD PREVENTION AMONG ADOLESCENTS Expanding Partnerships and Disseminating HIV Prevention Materials to Reduce HIV and other STDs among Adolescents. In September 2016, the School-Based Health Alliance was awarded a two-year cooperative agreement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Division of Adolescent and School Health to increase education of key stakeholders on CDC-developed schoolSWOT ANALYSIS
‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program. YAC members plan and facilitate ‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program, an annual opportunity for youth to connect with like-minded peers from around the country who are passionate leaders of change in their schools and communities.‘Be the Change’ offers young people a platform to grow in knowledge and confidence as directors of their own CREATING AN AFFIRMING ENVIRONMENT IN YOUR HEALTH CENTER OBJECTIVES - CONTINUED Sparks • Describe characteristics of an LGBTQ+ friendly and affirming environment in a health center. • Know how to access materials and resources to create an RECRUITING AND RETAINING YOUNG LEADERS ‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program. YAC members plan and facilitate ‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program, an annual opportunity for youth to connect with like-minded peers from around the country who are passionate leaders of change in their schools and communities.‘Be the Change’ offers young people a platform to grow in knowledge and confidence as directors of their own PROTECTING CONFIDENTIALITY IN SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH SETTINGS Help Us Count! If you are viewing as a group, please go to the chat window and type in the name of the person registered and the total number of additional people in the room, e.g., Tammy SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH ALLIANCE Find Out More We're working to improve the health status of children and youth by advancing and advocating for school-based health care. Find Out More. Access this page to view the latest findings from our triennial survey of state policies and funding. Check outCORE COMPETENCIES
Location: health center is located in a facility—either fixed or in portable space—within the school building or on school campus.; Operations: health center makes on-site services available whenever the school is open, or as needed, to serve the needs of the student population.Student access is heightened by SBHC policies that accept walk-ins and offer same-day appointments when possibleMENTAL HEALTH
Nationwide, One in Five Youth Suffers from a Diagnosable Emotional, Mental, or Behavioral Disorder. Yet the majority of youth who need care do not receive it. 1 Barriers to access include lack of or limited health insurance for mental health care, social stigma, and lack of problem recognition by adults, including teachers and parents. Under-identification is of particular concern in schoolsYOUTH DEVELOPMENT
School-Based Health Alliance 1010 Vermont Ave, NW, Suite 816 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 638-5872 Fax: (202) 638-5879 Email:info@sbh4all.org
YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL Bringing Youth Leadership to the Forefront of School-Based Health Care. The Youth Advisory Council is a youth-led service group that brings young people ages 16 and up together for a one-year term of leadership, advocacy, and service. HIV/STD PREVENTION AMONG ADOLESCENTS Expanding Partnerships and Disseminating HIV Prevention Materials to Reduce HIV and other STDs among Adolescents. In September 2016, the School-Based Health Alliance was awarded a two-year cooperative agreement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Division of Adolescent and School Health to increase education of key stakeholders on CDC-developed schoolSWOT ANALYSIS
‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program. YAC members plan and facilitate ‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program, an annual opportunity for youth to connect with like-minded peers from around the country who are passionate leaders of change in their schools and communities.‘Be the Change’ offers young people a platform to grow in knowledge and confidence as directors of their own CREATING AN AFFIRMING ENVIRONMENT IN YOUR HEALTH CENTER OBJECTIVES - CONTINUED Sparks • Describe characteristics of an LGBTQ+ friendly and affirming environment in a health center. • Know how to access materials and resources to create an RECRUITING AND RETAINING YOUNG LEADERS ‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program. YAC members plan and facilitate ‘Be the Change’ Youth Training Program, an annual opportunity for youth to connect with like-minded peers from around the country who are passionate leaders of change in their schools and communities.‘Be the Change’ offers young people a platform to grow in knowledge and confidence as directors of their own PROTECTING CONFIDENTIALITY IN SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH SETTINGS Help Us Count! If you are viewing as a group, please go to the chat window and type in the name of the person registered and the total number of additional people in the room, e.g., TammyCORE COMPETENCIES
Location: health center is located in a facility—either fixed or in portable space—within the school building or on school campus.; Operations: health center makes on-site services available whenever the school is open, or as needed, to serve the needs of the student population.Student access is heightened by SBHC policies that accept walk-ins and offer same-day appointments when possibleMENTAL HEALTH
Nationwide, One in Five Youth Suffers from a Diagnosable Emotional, Mental, or Behavioral Disorder. Yet the majority of youth who need care do not receive it. 1 Barriers to access include lack of or limited health insurance for mental health care, social stigma, and lack of problem recognition by adults, including teachers and parents. Under-identification is of particular concern in schoolsOUR STORIES
SBHC Rallies to Perform 15 Physicals in Time for Opening Game. When the girls’ basketball coach approached the school-based health center and asked if it could do a few sports physicals, Janice Bear, SBHC nurse at Fair Haven K-8 School in New Haven, CT, told him, “Of course!” If there was a way she could help get kids playing sports who want to play sports, she would do it.MAPPING TOOL
The Children’s Health and Education Mapping Tool is supported by grants from the Aetna Foundation, Bechtel Foundation, the Atlantic Philanthropies, and the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) (Cooperative Agreement No. U30CS09738-08-00).ABOUT THE DATA
About the Data. The Children’s Health and Education Mapping Tool contains a number of indicators related to social determinants of health: high school education completion, access to free and reduced lunch, food insecurity, and poverty status, as well as measures of health care access. The indicators that comprise the mapping tool aredefined
INNOVATION IN SCHOOL-BASED ORAL HEALTH SERVICES Project Updates The School-Based Health Alliance Releases School Oral Health Playbook (May 2020) The School-Based Health Alliance, with support from the DentaQuest Partnership, announces the launch of the School Oral Health Playbook.. The Playbook guides individuals and communities to help improve oral health services and outcomes for the school-age population. SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH (SRH) Teen Pregnancy and STIs Have Long-Term Consequences. More than 270,000 babies were born to teen mothers in 2013. 1 Although recent data shows a decrease in teen births—driven by increased contraceptive use and increased use of effective contraception—there is still room for significant improvement 2 as the U.S. continues to lag among developed countries. 3 Teen births have been STEP TWO: FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH THE MFI FRAMEWORK School-Based Health Alliance 1010 Vermont Ave, NW, Suite 816 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 638-5872 Fax: (202) 638-5879 Email:info@sbh4all.org
DATA PORTAL
Number of SBHCS whose 2019-20 NQI reporting is complete: 31 Number of SBHCS whose 2019-20 NQI reporting is currently underway: 307 National Completion Rate: 1 % PROTECTING CONFIDENTIALITY IN SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH SETTINGS Help Us Count! If you are viewing as a group, please go to the chat window and type in the name of the person registered and the total number of additional people in the room, e.g., Tammy* Donate
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