AIDS Education of School-aged Youth: Hearing Before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session, May 3, 1990, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 270 pages |
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... young person believe this about himself and channel that self - esteem to eliminate or reduce the risk of becoming infected with the human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV ) , which causes AIDS . Now , that is no easy task . As they grow up ...
... young person believe this about himself and channel that self - esteem to eliminate or reduce the risk of becoming infected with the human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV ) , which causes AIDS . Now , that is no easy task . As they grow up ...
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... young people . Let me just quote in part from this and , for those of you who have copies of it , it is on page 10 of the report on school programs . Starting out at the bottom : Yet the myth that there is no need to educate ...
... young people . Let me just quote in part from this and , for those of you who have copies of it , it is on page 10 of the report on school programs . Starting out at the bottom : Yet the myth that there is no need to educate ...
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... young people , we will be writing a lot of death sentences . Part of what we hope to learn here today is what is being done right . It seems important that , if we are going to stem the spread of this disease in both high school and out ...
... young people , we will be writing a lot of death sentences . Part of what we hope to learn here today is what is being done right . It seems important that , if we are going to stem the spread of this disease in both high school and out ...
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... young people is a special challenge and I hope some of our witnesses can shed some light on the best ways to face that chal- lenge . So , I thank the Chairman for his leadership on this critical issue and look forward to hearing from ...
... young people is a special challenge and I hope some of our witnesses can shed some light on the best ways to face that chal- lenge . So , I thank the Chairman for his leadership on this critical issue and look forward to hearing from ...
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... young people with the knowledge and skill to avoid high - risk behavior leading to HIV infection . We focused our work on programs sponsored by CDC . In 1990 , CDC allocated $ 438 million of its fiscal year budget for all AIDS programs ...
... young people with the knowledge and skill to avoid high - risk behavior leading to HIV infection . We focused our work on programs sponsored by CDC . In 1990 , CDC allocated $ 438 million of its fiscal year budget for all AIDS programs ...
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Page 222 - All 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Guam have submitted plans and applications for funds.
Page 222 - The other two groups are the National Council of Chief State School Officers and the National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification.
Page 239 - ... personnel, school counselors, and other relevant school personnel should receive general training about a) the nature of the AIDS epidemic and means of controlling its spread, b) the role of the school in providing education to prevent transmission of HIV, c) methods and materials to accomplish effective programs of school health education about AIDS, and d) school policies for students and staff who may be infected. In addition, a team of school personnel responsible for teaching about AIDS...
Page 241 - ... what extent is the program taught by regular classroom teachers in elementary grades and by qualified health education teachers or other similarly trained personnel in secondary grades? 4) To what extent is the program designed to help students acquire essential knowledge to prevent HIV infection at each appropriate grade? 5) To what extent does the program describe the benefits of abstinence for young people and mutually monogamous relationships within the context of marriage for adults? 6)...
Page 131 - August 31, 1990 The Honorable John Glenn Chairman Committee on Governmental Affairs United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 Dear Mr. Chairman...
Page 46 - The committee will stand in recess, subject to call of the Chair. (Whereupon, at...
Page 160 - OF INSPECTOR GENERAL The mission of the Office of Inspector General (OIG) is to promote the efficiency, effectiveness, and integrity of programs in the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). It does this by developing methods to detect and prevent fraud, waste, and abuse. Created by statute in 1976, the Inspector General keeps both the Secretary and the Congress fully and currently informed about programs or management problems and recommends corrective action.
Page 189 - Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration Centers for Disease Control Food and Drug Administration Health Resources and Services Administration Indian Health Service National Institutes of Health Health Care Financing Administration Social Security Administration Family Support Administration.
Page 240 - AIDS education should be developed with the active involvement of parents and should address the broad range of behavior exhibited by young people. Educational programs should assure that young people acquire the knowledge and skills they will need to adopt and maintain types of behavior that virtually eliminate their risk of becoming infected. School systems should make programs available that will enable and encourage young people who have not engaged in sexual intercourse and who have not used...
Page 238 - ... director of curriculum and instruction for a local education department, a health education teacher, a director of school health programs for a local school district, a director of a state health department, a deputy director of a local health department, and an expert in child and adolescent development. Planning and Implementing Effective School Health Education about AIDS The Nation's public and private schools have the capacity and responsibility to help assure that young people understand...