The Adolescent Health division of Maternal & Child Health addresses the most important health challenges among young people, which include too-early parenthood, intentional and unintentional injury, violence, substance abuse, and access to primary health care.
Target Population: Adolescents aged 11-21, parents of adolescents, community members and organizations, and health and youth service providers.
Implements teen pregnancy prevention strategies through community-based teen pregnancy prevention projects.
Provides adolescent health services.
Develops programs that reduce risk-taking behaviors of adolescents (violence, suicide, unintentional injury, substance use).
Promotes the health of adolescents through education, technical assistance and training for adult caregivers, teens, schools, communities, and health and youth service providers.
Provides leadership for a legislatively recognized youth suicide prevention task force, providing technical assistance in assessment, policy development and assurance of services.
Assists communities and organizations in promoting and building resilience in youth.
Services Offered
Prevention education and activities in school and community settings as it relates to teen pregnancy, healthy relationships, and suicide.
Enabling services (those services which enable organizations and communities to carry out their programs) include:
Let's Talk Month, Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month
Assisting youth service agencies in identifying health needs of adolescents.
Data dissemination.
Population based services include:
Violence and suicide prevention in school and community settings.
Helping communities become more involved in the daily lives of adolescents.
Community-based teen pregnancy prevention projects.
Parent and community education.
Advocacy for health coverage for adolescents through age 18.
Infrastructure building services (those services that work to continually improve programs and services that are delivered to adolescents) include:
Technical assistance, training, and evaluation for teen pregnancy prevention projects.
Working with schools to help them identify resources for addressing the issues facing their students.
Intra- and interagency coordination and collaboration on efforts to address adolescent health issues.
Training health professionals in current adolescent health issues.
Goals
Reduction of births to teens ages 15-19.
Reduction of attempted and completed suicides among teens ages 15-19.
Promotion and provision of health care, and access to health care for the adolescent population.
Promotion and implementation of strategies that will reduce the risk-taking behaviors of adolescents.
Involvement of communities in adolescent issues.
Provision of coordinated efforts that will reduce morbidity and mortality during adolescence.
Mailing Address:
Oklahoma State Department of Health
Childhood and Adolescent Health Division
123 Robert S. Kerr Ave., Suite 1702
Oklahoma City, OK 73102-6406
Physical Address:
Oklahoma State Department of Health
123 Robert S. Kerr Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK