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Final version submitted 3 May 2005 ISBN 0 7559 1119 9 (Web only publication)
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Healthy Respect Phase Two Summary Statement1. Background 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Healthy Respect Phase Two Planning 1.3 Phase Two Success Criteria 1.4 Phase Two Evaluation 2. Phase Two Objectives & Outcomes 2.1 Vision 2.2 Strategic Aims 2.3 Context 2.4 Objectives 2.4.1 Objective One: School Based Sex and Relationships Education ( SRE) 2.4.2 Objective Two: Sex and Relationships support for young people at risk 2.4.3 Objective Three: Access to Services 2.4.4 Objective Four: Improved Attitudes to Sexual Health and Relationships 2.5 Impact Outcomes 3. Evidence Base for Phase Two 3.1 Background 3.2 Promoting Respect and Responsibility 3.2.1 Effectiveness of a Multi-faceted approach 3.2.2 Taking Account of the Wider Influences 3.2.3 Promoting Positive Sexual Health 3.2.4 Involving Parents 3.3 Preventing Unintended Pregnancies and Sexually Transmitted Infections 3.3.1 Sexual Health and Relationships Education 3.3.2 Providing Better Services - Features of Effective Interventions 3.3.3 Sexual Health Services 3.4 At Risk Groups 3.5 Conclusion 3.6 Rationale for Phase Two Objectives 3.6.1 Objective One : School based Sex and Relationships Education ( SRE) 3.6.2 Objective Two: Sex and Relationships support for young people at risk 3.6.3 Objective Three: Access to Services 3.6.4 Objective Four: Improved attitudes to sexual health and relationships 4. Evaluation of Phase One 4.1 Summary of the Healthy Respect Independent Evaluation Findings 4.1.1 Methods and Context 4.1.2 Summary of Key Findings 4.2 Summary of Internal Evaluation Findings 4.3 Dissemination of Learning 5. Local Management Structures6. Exit Strategies 6.1 Financial Sustainability 6.2 Senior Level Leadership 6.3 Applicability to the Rest of Scotland 6.4 Tackling Health Inequalities Appendix 1: Promoting a Healthy Respect: What Does the Evidence Support?Appendix 2: Task Group RemitAppendix 3: Healthy Respect Phase Two Organisational StructureAppendix 4: Sexual Health and Healthy Respect Planning StructuresAppendix 5: Healthy Respect Phase Two Budget 2005-2008Appendix 6: Plans for Objectives 1-4Appendix 7: Map of SchoolsAppendix 8: Population figures References
Further information is available from: Dona Milne Development Manager
Tel: 0131 536 9454 Fax: 0131 536 9412 Email: dona.milne@lhb.scot.nhs.uk Website: www.healthy-respect.com
Page updated: Thursday, June 09, 2005