ARHP is committed to helping patients be well-informed members of their health care team. Look here for brochures, fact sheets, interactive tools designed especially for patients, and other resources.
From Advocates for Youth
Anemia in Adolescents – The Teen Scene from National Anemia Action Council
Back-to-School Guide for College-Age Women from the National Women’s Health Resource Center
Big Decisions: Making Healthy, Informed Choices about SEX
From the Boston Young Women’s Center
Choose Respect from the CDC
Defending Reproductive Justice, activist resource kit from PublicEye.org
EC as 1, 2, 3 from ? KABB (HHPC Youth Advisory Board)
Emerging Answers 2007 from the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy
Especially for Teens: Birth Control from ACOG
Facts on Young Men’s Sexual and Reproductive Health, a fact sheet from Guttmacher Institute
Fresh Focus Video Contest: Why Is Sex So Interesting and Sex Ed So Boring? From AFY, ISIS, NSRC, RH Reality Check, and SIECUS
From the Guttmacher Institute
How a Woman’s Reproductive System Works
HPV Vaccine Questions and Answers from the CDC
It's Your (Sex) Life: Your Guide to Safe & Responsible Sex from Kaiser Family Foundation
Kids Health from the Nemours Foundation
Minors’ Access Cards from Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health
Minors’ Access to STD Services from Guttmacher Institute
Non-Coital Sexual Activities Among Adolescents from The Guttmacher Institute
Oral Health for Infants, Children, Adolescents, and Pregnant Women Knowledge Path from National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center (OHRC) and the Maternal and Child Health Library at Georgetown University
Parents, Children & Media: A Kaiser Family Foundation Survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation
Pirls from Parents of Kids with Infectious Diseases
Scarleteen, sex ed for the real world
Science and Success: Sex Education and Other Programs that Work to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections, a pregnancy prevention protocol for family planning clinics and other reproductive health care providers working to meet the special psychosocial needs of family planning clients who are under the age of eighteen
SexEd Library from SIECUS
Teen section of sexualityandu.ca
Teen Sexual Health from MedlinePlus
Teensource from the California Family Health Council
You Know Different from the National Youth Advocacy Coalition
Your First Ob-Gyn Visit from Strong Health from Strong Health
You, Your Life, Your Dreams: A Book for Adolescents from Family Care International