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X-WR-CALDESC:The California Foster Youth Sexual Health Education Act (Senat
 e Bill 89) went into effect on July 1\, 2017. Among its provisions is a re
 quirement that the county child welfare caseworker ensures that every yout
 h age 10 and older receives comprehensive sexual health education once in 
 middle school and once in high school. For youth who don't\, the case plan
  must document how that requirement will be met.\nPlease join John Burton 
 Advocates for Youth and LA RHEP for this webinar to learn about one strate
 gy counties can consider to meet this requirement. The web seminar will fe
 ature the results from a pilot in Los Angeles County of the Making Proud C
 hoices for Youth in Out-of-Home Care curriculum.\nInformation to be provid
 ed includes an overview of the Making Proud Choices curriculum\, lessons l
 earned about how to organize comprehensive sexual health education in a co
 mmunity-based setting for foster youth\, and information about how to orga
 nize and fund this model in your county.\n\nRegister by clicking the link 
 below.\n\nCE Hours: 1
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DESCRIPTION:The California Foster Youth Sexual Health Education Act (Senate
  Bill 89) went into effect on July 1\, 2017. Among its provisions is a req
 uirement that the county child welfare caseworker ensures that every youth
  age 10 and older receives comprehensive sexual health education once in m
 iddle school and once in high school. For youth who don't\, the case plan 
 must document how that requirement will be met.\nPlease join John Burton A
 dvocates for Youth and LA RHEP for this webinar to learn about one strateg
 y counties can consider to meet this requirement. The web seminar will fea
 ture the results from a pilot in Los Angeles County of the Making Proud Ch
 oices for Youth in Out-of-Home Care curriculum.\nInformation to be provide
 d includes an overview of the Making Proud Choices curriculum\, lessons le
 arned about how to organize comprehensive sexual health education in a com
 munity-based setting for foster youth\, and information about how to organ
 ize and fund this model in your county.\n\nRegister by clicking the link b
 elow.\n\nCE Hours: 1
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180919T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180919T110000
LOCATION:Online Webinar
SUMMARY:CE: Providing Comprehensive Sexual Health Education to Foster Youth
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