Adolescent Sexual Health Successes in Denver

Since 2004, Denver has seen a 59% decline in teen births. Many factors contributed to this decline, with two playing a major role:...

Jun 05, 2017 | Alyson Jordan

  • Where Did All of this Chlamydia Come From?!

    Lincoln County, Oregon is seeing sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in younger and younger patients. In response, Lincoln County...

    May 11, 2017 | Alyson Jordan

  • Creating a Community Resilience Officer Position

    Mar 09, 2017 | Taylarr Lopez

  • Expanding Access to STD Testing Through a Walk-In Testing Program

    The Florida Department of Health in Sarasota County developed the STD HIV/AIDS Intervention Program (SHIP) walk-in testing program in...

    Mar 02, 2016 | Alyson Jordan

  • Using DIS to Improve Linkages and Access to Care

    Feb 22, 2016 | Alyson Jordan

  • A Community-Wide Effort to Expand Access to Health Insurance

    Feb 02, 2016 | Alyson Jordan

  • Social Determinants of Health

    Partnering with Latino Organizations to Create Resilient Communities

    Partnering with trusted community-serving organizations to relay critical information to non-English speaking communities during...

    Jan 06, 2016 | Guest Author

  • Adolescent Sexual Health Successes in Denver

    Since 2004, Denver has seen a 59% decline in teen births. Many factors contributed to this decline, with two playing a major role: access to effective contraceptives and sexual health education.

    Jun 05, 2017 | Alyson Jordan

    Where Did All of this Chlamydia Come From?!

    Lincoln County, Oregon is seeing sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in younger and younger patients. In response, Lincoln County Public Health Department has begun the process of collaborating with multiple partners in our community to extend our outreach geared towards teenagers.

    May 11, 2017 | Alyson Jordan

    Creating a Community Resilience Officer Position

    Mar 09, 2017 | Taylarr Lopez

    Expanding Access to STD Testing Through a Walk-In Testing Program

    The Florida Department of Health in Sarasota County developed the STD HIV/AIDS Intervention Program (SHIP) walk-in testing program in order to ensure clients who are symptomatic or have been exposed to an STD receive testing and treatment. Quickly diagnosing and treating STDs and HIV/AIDS is good for the client, their partner, and the community.

    Mar 02, 2016 | Alyson Jordan

    Using DIS to Improve Linkages and Access to Care

    Feb 22, 2016 | Alyson Jordan

    A Community-Wide Effort to Expand Access to Health Insurance

    Feb 02, 2016 | Alyson Jordan

    Social Determinants of Health

    Partnering with Latino Organizations to Create Resilient Communities

    Partnering with trusted community-serving organizations to relay critical information to non-English speaking communities during emergencies is a national promising practice. The County of San Diego is building a partner relay to share information during emergencies with vulnerable communities. This article highlights the efforts around engaging the Spanish-speaking Latino community.

    Jan 06, 2016 | Guest Author

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