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Initiatives
 
OAC WEBSITES-  ohioabstinencecampaign.com for the state and thinkitover.org. for the teens are up and running.  David Mahan  developed the website and designed the billboards.  Look for some very exciting, creative and thought provoking effort. 

 
TEACHER TRAINING ON NEW OAC CURRICULUM:   Email Catherine Wood for Teacher Training workshops on the new OAC curriculum entitled, "Relationships Under Construction".  Email at. or call 1-740-965-2046.
 
Certified Training Seminar for Abstinence Education
 
We are anticipating our third certified training in August, 2005, Contact us through the web for further details.
 
Universal Evaluation Tool for A-H Abstinence Education Providers:  Ohio Abstinence Campaign has developed a survey tool with Miami Unversity for abstinence education providers who adhere to the federal definition of A-H.   If you would like to use this tool.  Contact us through our website.
 
State Youth Conference in May 2004 was a huge success. The  weekend packed with national and local speakers and filled with fun activities informed and mentored over 150 youth who made commitments to abstain until marriage.  If you want to learn how to conduct a state wide youth conference in your state, contact Debbie Friece through the website.
 
Juvenile Detention Centers.  If you desire to start teaching abstinence education with youth in these targeted locations, feel free to contact us on how to get started, program ideas, and pitfalls to avoid.  We have several years experience teaching in this environment.

Training seminars and programs in Juvenile Detention Centers are supported in part by the Ohio Department of Heatlh Grant, "Project ECHO".






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