2004
MOAPPP Annual Conference
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Super Tuesday
Today, March 2, 2004 is "Super Tuesday". Get involved and attend your precinct caucus!
Precinct caucuses are the beginning of the process that Minnesota's major political
parties use for choosing the candidates and the issues they will support in the 2004
elections. To find out more about your precinct caucus and how to present a resolution
on comprehensive sexuality education, go to
www.moappp.org.
Comprehensive Family Life and Sexuality Education Bill
Sexuality Education for Life Coalition (SEFL) has developed legislation this session:
The Comprehensive Family Life and Sexuality Education Bill (SF 2443/HF 2546). The bill
proposes new curriculum standards to update the state's fifteen-year-old HIV/STD curriculum.
The bill is supported by a tri-partisan group of 35 MN Representatives and
10 MN Senators. Lead authors for the bill are Senator Sandy Pappas (Saint Paul-65) and
Representative Neva Walker (Minneapolis-61B). The Senate Education Committee will hear
the bill on Thursday, March 4 at 3:30 pm in State Capitol Room 15. MOAPPP and the
MN AIDS Project coordinate SEFL. To read the full text of the bill, go to
www.senate.leg.state.mn.us
Minors' Consent Law In Jeopardy, Again
During the 2003 session, legislation (HF 352/SF 570) was introduced to limit minors'
rights to confidential health care by repealing the minors' consent law; fortunately the
bills were not addressed and were dropped by the end of the session. This session, however,
the House Health and Human Services Policy Committee is set to hear details of the bill.
The hearing is on Wednesday, March 3 at 4:30 pm in the State Office Building, Room 10.
To read the full text of HF 352, go to
www.house.leg.state.mn.us
Comprehensive Initiative to Prevent Abortion and
Unintended Pregnancy Bill
MOAPPP, Planned Parenthood MN/SD, Sexuality Education for Life Coalition, and a
collaboration of organizations helped to develop this initiative (SF 1665). This
bill proposes to prevent abortions and unintended pregnancy by increasing access to
family planning services; expanding educational efforts to prevent sexually transmitted
infections and unintended pregnancy; and increasing after-school activities for youth.
The lead authors for the bill are Senator John Marty (Roseville-54) and Representative
Katie Sieben (Newport-57A). A hearing for the bill is set with the Senate Health and
Family Security Committee for Tuesday, March 9 at 12:00. To view the full text of SF 1665, go to
www.senate.leg.state.mn.us
Call for Award Nominations
Each year, MOAPPP honors individuals, agencies, policy makers and programs that make
outstanding contributions in the areas of adolescent pregnancy prevention and parenting
in Minnesota. The awards are presented at the MOAPPP annual conference on May 7, 2004.
MOAPPP currently seeks nominations for the award recipients. Please let us know about
individuals, agencies, and programs you work with that deserve to be recognized by
their peers. With your help, we can honor the remarkable efforts going on throughout
the state. Please go to the MOAPPP website for a full description of the awards and the
categories in which they are distributed, as well as a nomination form. Please send
nominations to Nancy Nelson at
nancy@moappp.orgor via fax at 651-644-1447 by April 9,
2004.
U.S. Teen Pregnancy Rates Decline
New data released by the Alan Guttmacher Institute, documents that the U.S. teen
pregnancy rate declined 28% between 1990 and 2000. Progress is happening in all 50
states and among all racial/ethnic groups. For the full report go to:
www.guttmacher.org.
Read the Campaign's statement at
www.teenpregnancy.org - and
spread the news!
People Between Ages 15 and 24 Account for 50% of All U.S. STD Cases
Individuals between the ages of 15 and 24 accounted for 50% of all new cases of
sexually transmitted diseases in 2000 in the United States, according to two studies
published in the January/February issue of the Allan Guttmacher Institute's journal
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. The reports provide the first national
estimates for the prevalence and costs of STDs among young people. Access the report at
www.kaisernetwork.org
New Urban Coalition Report: Balancing Worlds: Voices of Adolescence
A new report released by The Urban Coalition offers insight on the strength and
resilience of young people. Balancing Worlds: Voices of Adolescence provides a glimpse
into the lives of teenagers of color and American Indian teenagers. To obtain a copy of
the report, contact The Urban Coalition, 612.348.8550 or view publications at
www.urbancoalition.org.
Physical Education and Health Education Requirement Bill
This bill (SF 1882/HF 2209) would reinstate academic standards and instruction in
physical education and health education, standards that the Minnesota Legislature
eliminated in 2003 when it established a new high school graduation requirement system.
The lead organizer for this bill is the American Heart Association/Greater Midwest
Affiliate and the bill is also supported by numerous organizations, including MOAPPP.
The lead authors for the bill are Senator David Tommassoni (Chissolm-05) and
Representative Dean Urdahl (Grove City-18B). The Senate Education Committee will hear
this bill on Thursday, March 4 at 3:30 in State Capitol, Room 15. To read the full text
of the bill, go to
www.senate.leg.state.mn.us
Domestic Violence Resource for Teachers
Now available from the Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse (MINCAVA)
electronic clearinghouse. "Children Exposed To Domestic Violence: A Teacher's
Handbook to Increase Understanding and Improve Community Response" explains the
impact of violence on children and provides help for teachers in responding to
students who are victims of violence. This resource is available to download by
visiting
www.lfcc.on.ca
National Survey of Latinos: Education
This survey examines Latinos' attitudes toward a variety of education issues
including: standardized testing, public schools and the No Child Left Behind Act.
Additionally, the survey examines differences among whites and African Americans who
were similarly polled on education issues, revealing considerable diversity of opinion
among the nation's major ethnic and racial groups. The full findings of the "National
Survey of Latinos: Education" can be found at
www.kff.org.
For additional information please
call the Kaiser Family Foundation at (650) 854-9400.
Youth and Sexually Transmitted Diseases
The report "Our Voices, Our Lives, Our Futures: Youth and Sexually Transmitted
Diseases" is available from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
www.jomc.unc.edu.
Be sure to look at the
"Solutions" section that begins on page 19.
Homelessness in Minnesota
A new report just released by Wilder Research on homelessness in Minnesota has
important data on sexual abuse and other violence. To view the entire report, go
to
www.wilder.org
After-School Programs to Reduce Teen Pregnancy
The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy has released "A Good Time: After-School
Programs to Reduce Teen Pregnancy". To view the report, go to
www.teenpregnancy.org.
Sexuality Education for Life Coalition E-Alerts
To receive updates on the 2004 Legislative session, the bills, and more sign up
for the Sexuality Education for Life Coalition E-Alerts, Email Joy R. Miciano at
joy@moappp.org to be added to the list.
Also, come to the SEFL Member Brown Bag meetings-every other Friday
during the session. The nnext SEFL Member Brown Bag is Friday, March 5, 12:00-1:00 at the
Transportation Building Cafeteria (southwest of the State Capitol).
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Upcoming Events
March 22, Smart About Sex: Parent Educator Forum with Deborah Roffman
8:30 a.m -12:00 p.m, Edina Community Center, Cost $20.00, REGISTRATION REQUIRED.
MOAPPP hosts a forum directed at professionals who work with parents. This is an
opportunity to explore effective strategies for promoting parents and caregivers
as primary sexuality educators of their children. Nationally known author and family
life educator Deborah Roffman will lead the workshop, sharing her insights and
experiences working in the classroom and with parents. For more information,
contact Lisa Turnham, 651-644-1447 x18, or
lisat@moappp.org.
April 13, 2004 Minnesota Child Abuse Prevention Conference
9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at the Continuing Education and Conference Center on the St.
Paul Campus of the University of Minnesota. Register now at:
www.familysupport.org.
You may also call them
at 651-523-0099 or 800-621-6322.
April 15 and 16, 14th Annual Minnesota Conference on Adolescent Females
The Minnesota Conference on
Adolescent
Females (MCAF) is designed to reach professionals, both women and men, committed to the
belief that young women have the right to services and support that best fit their needs
and nurture their potential. For more information go to:
www.mngirls.org.
April 19 and 20, Showing Our True Colors: In the Spirit of Creating Justice and Safety
for All Victims.
This two day forum focuses on the needs of victims of sexual assault from
communities of color, within a multidisciplinary setting. Shoreview Community Center,
Cost $60 includes breakfasts, lunches and conference materials. Contact Bonnie
Clairmont, Phone 651-643-3010,
bonnie.clairmont@co.ramsey.mn.us
May 6-7, MOAPPP Annual Conference
MOAPPP's 13th annual conference, "Building Hope: Building Lives" will be held at the
Earle Brown Heritage Center in Brooklyn Center, MN. This two-day event brings
together educators, service providers, youth workers, religious and civic leaders,
public health professionals, and all others committed to teen pregnancy prevention
and support for pregnant and parenting teens. It offers three keynote speakers, 35
interactive workshops and ample opportunities for networking and collaboration.
Registration materials are in the mail. You can down load the conference brochure at
www.moappp.org
May 13, MOAPPP Spring Fundraiser with Ignacio Herrera
SAVE THE DATE! 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. An evening of HOT music and DELICIOUS tapas
at the Dakota Jazz Club to benefit MOAPPP. Cuban virtuoso pianist Ignacio "Nachito"
Herrera and his international band Puro Cubano will entertain us with "world music"
cha-cha, bolero, salsa, rumba, son, mambo, meringue, guaracha, plena, guajira-name the
beat, and Herrera delivers it with mastery! Look for your invitation in the mail soon
or go to
www.charitybox.com/moappp and
purchase your tickets on-line. There will be
limited seating so don't delay! Questions? Call Lisa Weisman at 651-644-1447 ex.16.
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