NGO Sexual Health Services Measures

Promoting Adolescent Health through School-based HIV/STD Prevention

Att 3a NGO SHS Items

NGO Sexual Health Services Measures

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Promoting Adolescent Health through School-Based HIV/STD Prevention”


Att. 3a


NGO SHS Items






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DRAFT NGO Measures – SHS SEA


Measures

Data Reporting System

Questions for Collection of Measures

SHS Process Measure 1:

% of funded SEAs that received assistance on SHS

PERS

In the past six months, how often did you interact with [FUNDED SEA NAME] to provide assistance (e.g., capacity building assistance, professional development events, technical assistance, guidance or resource materials, and referrals to other agencies or organizations) on SHS?

_____ Not at all

_____ A few times

_____ About once a month

_____ Two to three times a month

_____ One or more times per week


On what SHS topics did you provide assistance to [FUNDED SEA NAME]? (Check all that apply)

  • Establish new or strengthen existing organizational partnerships, whether formal or informal, between districts or schools and youth-friendly sexual health service providers

  • Assess sexual health service providers for youth-friendliness of clinical services

  • Develop or revise a written sexual health service referral procedure

  • Implement a written sexual health service referral procedure

  • Assess students for sexual health service needs

  • Create a list of youth-friendly sexual health service providers

  • Develop or revise a procedure for maintaining student confidentiality throughout the referral process

  • Implement a procedure for maintaining student confidentiality throughout the referral process

  • Expand onsite youth-friendly sexual health services

  • Obtain third-party reimbursement for the provision of school-based health services

  • Implement strategies to ensure awareness among students of sexual health service providers and referral services

  • Implement strategies to engage youth in the design, delivery and MEA of sexual health services

  • Assess sexual health services policies

  • Monitor the implementation of sexual health services policies

  • Manage controversy around sexual health services

  • Build staff competencies and techniques to improve the delivery of sexual health services



DRAFT NGO Measures – SHS LEA


Measures

Data Reporting System

Questions for Collection of Measures

SHS Process Measure 1:

% of funded LEAs that received assistance on SHS

PERS

In the past six months, how often did you interact with [FUNDED LEA NAME] to provide assistance (e.g., capacity building assistance, professional development events, technical assistance, guidance or resource materials, and referrals to other agencies or organizations) on SHS?

_____ Not at all

_____ A few times

_____ About once a month

_____ Two to three times a month

_____ One or more times per week


On what SHS topics did you provide assistance to [FUNDED LEA NAME]? (Check all that apply)

  • Establish new or strengthen existing organizational partnerships, whether formal or informal, between districts or schools and youth-friendly sexual health service providers

  • Assess sexual health service providers for youth-friendliness of clinical services

  • Develop or revise a written sexual health service referral procedure

  • Implement a written sexual health service referral procedure

  • Assess students for sexual health service needs

  • Create a list of youth-friendly sexual health service providers

  • Develop or revise a procedure for maintaining student confidentiality throughout the referral process

  • Implement a procedure for maintaining student confidentiality throughout the referral process

  • Expand onsite youth-friendly sexual health services

  • Obtain third-party reimbursement for the provision of school-based health services

  • Implement strategies to ensure awareness among students of sexual health service providers and referral services

  • Implement strategies to engage youth in the design, delivery and evaluation of sexual health services

  • Assess sexual health services policies

  • Monitor the implementation of sexual health services policies

  • Manage controversy around sexual health services

  • Build staff competencies and techniques to improve the delivery of sexual health services



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