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1 North Dakota Department of Public Instruction Kirsten Baesler, State Superintendent 600 E. Boulevard Avenue, Dept. 201 Bismarck, ND 58505-0440 Gail Schauer Assistant Director, Safe and Healthy Schools September 2014

2 All students achieve their maximum education and social potential in a healthy and safe school and community environment.

3 Six priority health risk behavior categories 1.Alcohol and Other Drug Use 2.Dietary Behaviors 3.Injury & Violence 4.Physical Activity 5.Sexual Behaviors 6.Tobacco Survey administered to students in grades 7-12

4  Developed in 1990  North Dakota participation began in 1995  Conducted in odd years  Voluntary and anonymous  No cost or fee for district, regional, state, or national reports  Monitors trends, compares data  Weighted data

5 2013 questionnaire and item rationale Youth Online Interactive Data Tables National Data and State Data National Trend Fact Sheets Publications, journal articles, and fact sheets Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance – United States 2013 www.cdc.gov/yrbs

6 Percent of students who...9-12 grade... Ever had sexual intercourse44.9%... Had sexual intercourse for the first time before age 133.8%... Had sexual intercourse with four or more people during their life 12.7%... Have ever given or received oral sex41.3%... Describe themselves as gay, lesbian, or bisexual.6.2% ND YRBS 2013

7 Percent of students who...9-12 grade... Have ever been tested for a sexually transmitted disease (STD) including HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. 12.8%... Have ever had the HPV vaccine, a vaccine to prevent human papillomavirus or HPV infection. 35.6%... Whose parents or other adults in their family talked with them about what they expect them to do or not do when it comes to sex. 58.4%... Have ever had sex education in school.74.0% ND YRBS 2013

8 Percent of students who...7-8 grade... Ever had sexual intercourse.8%... Had sexual intercourse for the first time before age 11 years. 1.5%... If they had sexual intercourse, used a condom during last sexual intercourse. 66.1% ND YRBS 2013

9 Percent of students who...7-8 grade... Describe themselves as gay or lesbian or bisexual.3.1%... Parents or other adults in the family talked with them about what they expected them to do or not to do when it comes to sex. 41.1%... Have ever had the HPV vaccine, a vaccine to prevent human papillomavirus or HPV infection. 24.6% ND YRBS 2013

10 www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/health_and_academics/data.htm

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13  Requirements for North Dakota Schools  Significant Contagious Disease Policy  Universal Precautions for School Staff  How to Make Universal Precautions Kits for Schools www.dpi.state.nd.us/health/HIV/index.shtm

14  Fact Sheet  What Teenagers Need to Know About Sex and the Law  Links to Dept of Health (HIV/AIDS Report and HIV 101)  Let’s Talk About Sexual Health  Curriculum and Training Resources ◦ Statewide Trainers  HIV/AIDS Native American Resources www.dpi.state.nd.us/health/HIV/index.shtm

15  Coordinated School Health  School Health Advisory Council  School Connectedness  Social – Emotional Skills Training Plus more …

16  Health Education  Physical Education  Health Services  Nutrition Services  Counseling and Psychological Services  Healthy School Environment  Health Promotion for Staff  Family/Community Involvement

17  Review all school data  Use the School Health Index  Get involved in the school’s health plan o Goals o Activities o Who’s responsible

18  Making the health and academic connection!  Letting students know they are important and they are cared about! www.cdc.gov/HealthyYouth/AdolescentHealth/pdf/connectedness.pdf

19 www.casel.org

20  Family Connectedness  Promote Parent Engagement  Mentoring Effects  Building Reliance  Plus more….

21 Gail Schauer Dept of Public Instruction (701) 328-2265 gschauer@nd.gov


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