HIV Prevention Education Program
The HIV Prevention Education Program makes grants to public schools for implementing effective education to prevent HIV infection, sexually transmitted diseases, and pregnancy; provides professional development and technical assistance for school personnel to assist with implementing programs to reduce HIV risk behaviors among school-age youth; assesses student health behavior; and assesses health education, policies, and services in the public schools. The program is funded by a grant from the CDC.
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- FAQs about HIV Education Requirements
- HIV Awareness and Prevention Training
- HIV Prevention Education Grants
- MSIP Standards on Health Services
- Professional Development Workshops (pdf)
- MSIP Standards on Health Education
- Policy Guidance
- Infection Control Procedures for Schools, Including Universal Precautions
- Links