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Sex Education Collaborative Launches Website with Open Access Training Hub

The Sex Education Collaborative envisions a world in which all young people’s right to comprehensive, high-quality sex education is recognized and fulfilled. 

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May 21, 2020

For Immediate Release

B altimore, MD — As remote learning continues for much of the country, members of the Sex Education Collaborative (SEC) have created a new online training hub with a wide variety of professional development offerings for sex educators and school administrators at SexEducationCollaborative.org.

The SEC envisions a world in which all young people’s right to comprehensive, high-quality sex education is recognized and fulfilled. This vision can only be realized if educators have the knowledge, training, and support to effectively deliver sex education. SexEducationCollaborative.org gathers trusted trainings and resources from national, regional, and state-based sex education experts for access at work, at home, or wherever educators and administrators need to work.

“Research tells us that when teachers and health educators have the training and support they need, they are better able to do their jobs…and when professionals are better prepared, we see more positive outcomes for young people.”

The SEC brings sex education experts together to develop streamlined resources for the field. In addition to this newest offering, members have jointly created the Professional Learning Standards for Sex Education released last year. Members of the SEC individually hold deep expertise on sex education, and with ongoing social distancing, the SEC believes that sharing this knowledge is crucial to ensuring high-quality sex education for all young people.

 

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The SEC brings sex education experts together to develop streamlined resources for the field. In addition to this newest offering, members have jointly created the Professional Learning Standards for Sex Education released last year. Members of the SEC individually hold deep expertise on sex education, and with ongoing social distancing, the SEC believes that sharing this knowledge is crucial to ensuring high-quality sex education for all young people.

“Research tells us that when teachers and health educators have the training and support they need, they are better able to do their jobs…and when professionals are better prepared, we see more positive outcomes for young people. The Sex Education Collaborative brings together resources from national and local sexual health experts, and Healthy Teen Network is thrilled to be a part of this partnership. The training hub helps educators and administrators find the training they need, where they need it.”

– Janet Max, Interim President & CEO

Resources and training opportunities can be found at SexEducationCollaborative.org.

Facts about the Sex Education Collaborative

Comprised of 19 national, regional, and state-based organizations with extensive experience training educators to deliver school-based sex education
Provides K–12 educators and administrators access to trusted sex education resources, training, and technical assistance, aligned to the National Sex Education Standards.
Members include sex educators, curriculum designers, policy experts, and organizers on the local and national levels, ready to help you improve access to high-quality sex education in your community.
Working toward comprehensive, high-quality sex education that is grounded in equity and social justice and is culturally relevant, developmentally appropriate, inclusive, medically accurate, sex positive, and trauma-informed.

The SEC is comprised of the following organizations

Advocates for Youth
Answer
Cardea
ETR Associates
EyesOpenIowa
Fact Forward
Healthy Teen Network
Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Power & Potential (GCAPP)
Institute of Women and Ethnic Studies (IWES)
Michigan Organization on Adolescent Sexual Health (MOASH)
Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA)
Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest and Hawaiian Islands (PPGNHI)
Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts (PPLM)
Power to Decide
SHIFT NC
SIECUS: Sex Ed for Social Change
The Responsible Sex Education Institute of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains
Teen Health MS
WV Free

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Contact: Gina Desiderio, Director of Communications