From J.R. Chester <[email protected]>
Subject Let's make it a September to Remember!
Date September 7, 2023 5:53 PM
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Hello September

Fun Fact! September is the only month with the same number of letters in
its name as the number of the month (9).

Look below for some other fun things about September.

Professional Development

UPCOMING TEXAS IS READY WEBINARS:

SEPTEMBER 20TH, 12 PM - 1 PM: Part 2: Community-based orgs -
Reestablishing partnerships with schools

SEPTEMBER 28TH, 12 PM - 1 PM: Texas is Ready to serve your Schools &
Communities

Learn more & register at www.texasisready.org/trainings [1]

[Texas is Ready Trainings] [2]

[Texas is Ready Trainings] [2]

[Advocates for Youth] [3]

COMMUNICATING TO PARENTS ABOUT MINORS' RIGHTS FOR SEXUAL HEALTH SERVICES

This webinar focuses on parents/caregivers and increasing their knowledge
and understanding of minors' rights to sexual health services. Content will
outline strategies to share information with parents/caregivers of their
child’s right to sexual health services, what 1:1 confidential care
between a provider and child is, and ways for parents to support their
child in accessing care.

Participants will hear from Dr. Ryan Pasternak and Dr. Marian Larkin who
will share their experience of navigating conversations about minors rights
with parents/caregivers. Participants will leave with ideas and resources
to hold their own parent/caregiver education session on minors rights to
sexual health services.

REGISTER HERE [4] for the September 28th session (2 PM Central).

Save the Date

[HFTX Symposium] [5]

CALL FOR PAPERS NOW OPEN!

The Healthy Futures of Texas 13th Annual Symposium serves as a distinctive
educational platform that brings together professionals from various
corners of the state. It offers comprehensive training, technical support,
and a chance to connect with a network of experts equipped with the latest
insights and optimal approaches in the field of adolescent sexual and
reproductive health. Attendees will also gain valuable insights into
effective strategies for driving positive change.

SHARNG IS CARING

This is a great opportunity to share your knowledge and connect with others
who share your passions and professional interests. Each year, THE
SYMPOSIUM ATTRACTS MORE THAN 300 PROFESSIONALS FROM ACROSS TEXAS including
social workers, counselors, nurses, doctors and other clinicians,
researchers, educators, youth service professionals, graduate students, and
other key program staff.

Learn more [6] about submission guidelines and presentation categories.

For questions, please email Melanie Chasteen at
[email protected] or call 512.791.5110. 

FREE Resources

COMMUNITY ADVOCACY TOOLKIT FOR SEX EDUCATION 

Parents and community members can play an important role in advocating for
high quality sex education. Learn more about how the process works and what
you can do to advocate by clicking on the guide below.

Access additional resources on the Texas is Ready Community page [7].

[Texas is Ready Community Advocacy Toolkit for Sex Ed] [8]

RESOURCE GUIDE FOR TEXAS ISDS 

In 2020, the State Board of Education revised the Texas Essential Knowledge
and Skills (TEKS) for Health Education for the first time since the 1990s,
fundamentally changing the map for adolescent health in the state. In
2021, the 87th Texas Legislature made significant changes to the statute
that guides sex education, resulting in new requirements for school
districts and school health advisory councils across the state.  

Our free toolkit provides extensive information to school districts on
implementing sex education and abuse prevention instruction in Texas. Click
the guide below to download it.

You can also find it on our Texas is Ready Resource Guide page [9].

[Texas is Ready Resource Guide for Texas ISDs] [10]

REQUEST TEXAS IS READY SERVICES

Did you know that Texas is Ready provides direct, one-on-one support to
school districts, charters, SHACs, and communities? Submit this form
[11] and let us know how we can support you in implementing high-quality
sexual health education .

For questions, email J.R. Chester at [email protected]

[Texas is Ready] [12]

Manage my preferences [13]

[Healthy Futures of Texas] [14]

 

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