海角社区

HIV and Sexual Health Education Resources

Contact Information

Sexual Health Education

Laurie Dils

Associate Director-Content, Health & Sexual Health
360-725-6364

Resources listed here are for educators, administrators, and families and are not necessarily intended for classroom use. We recommend reviewing all instructional materials for alignment with district policy and state requirements before using them with students. Resources are provided for informational purposes and not as recommendations from 海角社区. Contact Laurie Dils if you’re looking for resources not listed here.


Sexual Health Education

Districts, when providing sexual health education, must comply with , which is based on the legislature's finding "that young people should have the knowledge and skills necessary to build healthy relationships, and to protect themselves from unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV infection." The law defines comprehensive sexual health education, which must be age-appropriate, medically accurate, evidence-informed, address both abstinence and other prevention methods, and inclusive of all students, using language and strategies that recognize all protected classes.

Online & Remote Learning Resources

See our Training/Staff Development page for Online Professional Development opportunities

  • , video developed to support the KNOW curriculum for 5th grade. Should be used with teacher’s discussion guide.
  • King Co. Sexual Assault Resource Center (KCSARC) sexual violence prevention online resources for middle and high school. Videos with handouts and worksheets.
  • Seattle Public Schools/Harborview Abuse and Trauma Center, “" video for use in Grade 4. Available on Vimeo, close-captioned with auto-translate function.
  • Seattle Public Schools/Harborview Abuse and Trauma Center, “" video for use in Grade 4. Available on Vimeo, close-captioned with auto-translate function.
  • Seattle Public Schools/Harborview Abuse and Trauma Center, "", youth-led, youth-created video. Available on YouTube, close-captioned with auto-translate function.
  • Seattle Public Schools, video. Available on YouTube, close-captioned with auto-translate function.
  • , free portal with classroom resources based on the National Sexuality Education Standards, closed-captioned materials, available in English and Spanish, Planned Parenthood Pacific Southwest.
  • , video developed to support the KNOW curriculum for 6th grade.

Health/Sexual Health Education Standards

Instructional Materials, Reviews, Scope & Sequence

  • Instructional Materials Reviews and Supports - tools for assessing curricula for use in WA schools, curriculum review reports.
  • from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
  • - curriculum planning tool offering a step-by-step process for implementing an effective curriculum.

Evidence-Based Programs and Research

  • - searchable database and implementation resources.
  • - evidenced-based resources, tools, and research summaries on sexuality education programs
  • - Washington's evidence-based federally funded teen pregnancy prevention program.
  • "Journal of Adolescent Health, Oct. 12, 2020.

Population-Specific Education

Also, see resources below on "Support for LGBTQ Students"

  • - health promotion materials, including sexual health curricula for American Indian and Alaska Native youth.
  • , free video series from the National Council on Independent Living (NCIL) and Rooted in Rights, with support from the WITH Foundation.
  • for parents and professionals. Resource list from RespectAbility.
  • , including teaching tools for working with young people with I/DD, University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities.
  • , Resources from the Center for Parent Information and Resources.

Data

  • - data and other resources, CDC/DASH.
  • - data and research on adolescent health, teen pregnancy, and other topics.
  • Healthy Youth Survey - data from WA secondary students on health behaviors and education, including sexual health.
  • School Health Profiles - national and WA State data on secondary health education, including sexual health.
  • GLSEN
  • - state data and statistical reports on STDs, pregnancy, etc.
  • - national data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
  • Youth Sexual Health Fact Sheet - a summary of key findings from Washington's 2018 Healthy Youth Survey and School Health Profiles Survey.

HIV/AIDS

Washington state law requires annual HIV/AIDS Prevention Education beginning no later than grade 5 (). It must be medically accurate and must address both abstinence and other methods of prevention.

  • - interactive maps with local/state data on HIV and AIDS, links to testing sites, and resources.
  • - resources, data, policy reports, training, research

Family-Child Communication

Research shows that positive communication between parents and their children can help young people establish individual values and make healthy decisions. A major study showed that adolescents who reported feeling connected to parents and their family were more likely than other teens to delay initiating sexual intercourse. Confident, loving parent-child communication leads to improved contraceptive and condom use, improved communication about sex, and fewer sexual risk behaviors among adolescents. (from "Parent-Child Communication: Promoting Sexually Healthy Youth," Advocates for Youth)

  • - videos for parents and youth
  • (College of Education - University of Washington) - media literacy resources for educators and parents
  • - resources for parents ("Start Talking: About Healthy Communication; About Healthy Relationships; About Healthy Sexuality"), in English and Spanish
  • - toolkit from Autism Treatment Network.
  • - resources and video for parents, students, and community organizations ("Sexual Harassment: Not in Our School")
  • - resources for parents to encourage healthy relationships and sexual health. In English and Spanish. A project of Essential Access Health.
  • Making Caring Common Project, Harvard Graduate School of Education.

 


Safe & Supportive Schools

All students deserve to learn about all subjects in settings that are safe and supportive, free from sexual violence, bullying and harassment. Providing a safe learning climate is especially important when teaching sexual health education.

Dating Violence/Sexual Assault Prevention

  • (Consent for Kids, Consent: It's as Simple as Tea).
  • , free, online course from the CDC, available to secondary educators, school personnel, youth mentors, and others dedicated to improving teen health and reducing teen dating violence. Follow a school administrator throughout his day as he highlights what teen dating violence is and how to prevent it through graphic novel scenarios, interactive exercises, and information gathered from leading experts.
  • - resources to prevent teen dating violence, sex trafficking, and sexual assault; includes resources for high school coaches and athletic directors, professional development events, toolkits, and more.
  • - classroom training kit to support discussions about dating violence and healthy relationships in one class period. From WA State Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
  • - offers resources for parents and teachers on prevention, consent, reporting, services, etc.
  • lessons on bullying and bystander intervention as well as broader social justice issues.
  • School Safety Center, 海角社区 - resources on sexual violence prevention, internet safety, sex trafficking, etc.
  • - information and resources on child sex trafficking.
  • - anti-bullying resources for schools and parents from the U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services.
  • - resources for youth and adults to decrease teen dating violence, including a mobile app, "Respect Effect."
  • - fact sheet from the Community Guide. also available.

Support for LGBTQ Students

  • and other school climate resources (Learning for Justice)
  • Education, from Trust for America's Health, includes summaries of research and data, as well as concrete ideas for providing inclusive education.
  • Gender Identity and Expression in Schools - guidance on laws and policies for WA State schools, students, and families (海角社区 Equity and Civil Rights)
  • - Gender Spectrum.
  • ; one of several from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
  • School Safety Center, 海角社区 - resources to support LGBTQ students.
  • NEA, ACLU, HRC, NCLR, and Gender Spectrum.
  • - teaching tools and resources for making schools inclusive of LGBTQ+ families.

Adolescent Health Services

Helping students change risk behaviors requires providing information, skills, motivation, and access to services. Youth in Washington have the right to confidential, youth-friendly sexual health services in the school or community setting.

  • provides resources for and about school-based health centers.
  • provides resources on adolescent and school health for adults and youth, links to services, prevention information, and data.
  • - resources and training to support school-based health care.
  • – information and resources, WA Department of Health.
  • , Healthy Teen Network.