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Health Services for Possibly Pregnant Teens

Our Goals: Increase access to and utilization of needed services, increase social and emotional support and build resiliency, empower youth to cultivate personal autonomy to make informed decisions about their sexual reproductive health, and strengthen youth knowledge and self-efficacy for education and career attainment. This Program Serves: Young people up to 21 years of age (at the time of enrollment) who are expecting, parenting, and/or working on gaining or regaining custody of their child(ren), including partners in pregnancy and parenting. Service Delivery: Services are provided by county health departments, hospitals and community-based organizations. Click below for your local resources. Outcomes: The Adolescent Family Life Program (AFLP) is a strengths-based case management program for expectant and parenting youth that utilizes the evidence-informed AFLP PYD model. The AFLP PYD model has been shown to improve outcomes related to family planning, education, basic needs, social support and emotional resiliency, and health. Refer to the data briefs on AFLP Program Evaluation page for more information about program participants and evaluation findings.

Alternative Dispute Resolution

ADR Types and Benefits. The Judicial Council of California has created a video series with descriptions of different kinds of dispute resolution and where each might be helpful.

Health Services for Possibly Pregnant Teens

Our Goals: Increase access to and utilization of needed services, increase social and emotional support and build resiliency, empower youth to cultivate personal autonomy to make informed decisions about their sexual reproductive health, and strengthen youth knowledge and self-efficacy for education and career attainment. This Program Serves: Young people up to 21 years of age (at the time of enrollment) who are expecting, parenting, and/or working on gaining or regaining custody of their child(ren), including partners in pregnancy and parenting. Service Delivery: Services are provided by county health departments, hospitals and community-based organizations. Click below for your local resources. Outcomes: The Adolescent Family Life Program (AFLP) is a strengths-based case management program for expectant and parenting youth that utilizes the evidence-informed AFLP PYD model. The AFLP PYD model has been shown to improve outcomes related to family planning, education, basic needs, social support and emotional resiliency, and health. Refer to the data briefs on AFLP Program Evaluation page for more information about program participants and evaluation findings.

Alternative Dispute Resolution

ADR Types and Benefits. The Judicial Council of California has created a video series with descriptions of different kinds of dispute resolution and where each might be helpful.

Health Services for Possibly Pregnant Teens

Our Goals: Increase access to and utilization of needed services, increase social and emotional support and build resiliency, empower youth to cultivate personal autonomy to make informed decisions about their sexual reproductive health, and strengthen youth knowledge and self-efficacy for education and career attainment. This Program Serves: Young people up to 21 years of age (at the time of enrollment) who are expecting, parenting, and/or working on gaining or regaining custody of their child(ren), including partners in pregnancy and parenting. Service Delivery: Services are provided by county health departments, hospitals and community-based organizations. Click below for your local resources. Outcomes: The Adolescent Family Life Program (AFLP) is a strengths-based case management program for expectant and parenting youth that utilizes the evidence-informed AFLP PYD model. The AFLP PYD model has been shown to improve outcomes related to family planning, education, basic needs, social support and emotional resiliency, and health. Refer to the data briefs on AFLP Program Evaluation page for more information about program participants and evaluation findings.

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