| Teen Pregnancy Prevention Conference | Promoting Science Based Approaches |
| Pennsylvania Learning Academy for Sex Education |
2010 Teen Pregnancy Prevention Conference
Technology and Sexual Learning: Risks and Opportunities
The Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel
State College, Pennsylvania • April 26-27, 2010
http://www.outreach.psu.edu/programs/teen-pregnancy/
An Intensive Two-Day Program for Professionals
Committed to Teen Pregnancy Prevention
- Gain insights from top experts from around the country!
- Discover successful strategies, interventions, and initiatives.
- Learn the latest facts and statistics, and about helpful resources.
- Exchange ideas with professionals who share your goals.
Promoting Science-Based Approaches
As part of an ongoing project in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), PCPTP provides training and technical assistance to professionals on science-based approaches that have been proven by research to be effective in reducing teen pregnancy. Science-based approaches ensure that programs will have a greater chance of success. In addition, science-based approaches allow for programs to be developed that are specific to the needs of a community.
Visit PCPTP's Science-Based Approaches web site for more information:
http://pcptp.org/ScienceBasedApproachestoTeenPregnancyPrevent/tabid/772/Default.aspx
Pennsylvania Learning Academy for Sexuality Education (PLASE)
The Pennsylvania Learning Academy for Sexuality Education (PLASE) provides sexuality education training to those professionals who work with young people in need of accurate sexual information and health-promoting skills. PLASE was developed by PCPTP in collaboration with Penn State University, an approved Act 48 provider.
Visit the PLASE web site for more information and to register for courses:
http://www.outreach.psu.edu/programs/PLASE/