
Below are Fact Sheets of available programs from G-CAPP:
Reducing the Risk: Building Skills to Prevent Pregnancy, Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) and HIV -
Specifically designed to aid middle and high school students in developing the attitudes and skills to prevent unplanned pregnancy and the transmission of STDs. RTR recognizes families as primary educators of family values and sexual health and serves to inform and motivate students to make healthy choices.
Making A Difference! An Abstinence Approach to HIV/ Sexually Transmitted Disease and Teen Pregnancy Prevention - Designed to reach adolescents, age 11- 13, who attend middle schools and youth-serving community-based programs. This curriculum recognizes families as the primary educators of sexual health and family values and aims to provide the tools children need to make healthy choices by teaching them about prevention and their bodies.
The Great Body Shop - Comprehensive health and substance abuse prevention program developed for students in grades K-12. The writers understand that families are the primary educators of family values and sexual health. Research shows that when families discuss these topics, children make healthier choices.
Family Life and Sexual Health - Developed by the Public Health Department of Seattle and King County, Family Life and Sexual Health (FLASH) teaches school-age students in grades 5 - 12 about their bodies and preventing diseases. The writers of FLASH recognize that families are the primary educators of family values and sexual health. Research shows that when families have discussions about these topics, children make healthier choices.
Family Communication about Sexuality - Talking points for parents during the different stages of their children's lives. This publication was supported by a generous grant from Kaiser Permanente. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of Kaiser Permanente.