Teamwork Makes The Dream Work. Oceana CountyMichigan 61.048.3 County Population: 26,523.

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Teamwork Makes The Dream Work

Oceana CountyMichigan County Population: 26,523

 Risk of pregnancy among teens in Oceana County r/t high rates of binge drinking, poverty, lack of education, and a high rate of uninsured individuals.  Binge drinking: 19.4% %  Poverty: 29.3% %  HS Education: 83% %  Uninsured: 17.6% %

 After school program

 Sex education classes  PYD programs

 Family planning clinic

 Health Belief Model

 Planned Parenthood  TPPI-Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative Family Planning Contraception TETO- Talk Early Talk Often Sex Education class  The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy

Sex Education Classes  Questionnaire: includes sex, age, ethnic background, how long they have been having sex, and if they use contraception.  Each year after sex education class is complete calculate the number of teen pregnancies in Oceana school district. Reaching Out  Check-up appointment 3 months afterwards: includes questions on the use of drugs/alcohol, if safe sex practices are performed, and if birth control is being used effectively.  After 3 months the answers should be related to knowledge about the consequences of alcohol/drug use, and positive feedback on safe sex practices and the use of birth control.

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