This weekend the Growing Our Own Youth program held its
first Leadership Board Training. The training was held on October 20 at the
American Red Cross and it was definitely a success. The goal was to educate
board members on the dangers of risky behaviors and how to avoid those
behaviors through maintaining healthy relationships.
The morning started off
with speakers, Kachina Kudroff and Ivy Singletary, who are SHAPE Peer
Educators. They discussed sexual decision making, which included talking about
STIs, communication in relationships, and they discussed pregnancy. They gave a
SHAPE quiz to the students to see how much they actually knew about sex before
giving their presentation and it was really interesting to see how confused
some students were regarding certain myths about sexual behaviors. One of the
questions stated: All STIs have symptoms. The answer was false, however many of
the students thought that if someone got an STI they would definitely see
symptoms from it. They quickly learned that isn’t always the case and most
people never show signs of actually having an STI. The group learned so much
from the SHAPE Peer Educators and they did a great job speaking about these
tough issues.
After a short break, the Youth Leadership Board welcomed
Christina Clark, from the Alabama Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, to come
speak. She presented a game where students had to create movie posters about
the different STIs and present these posters to the group. Each poster included
an STI and its symptoms, treatment, and how it was transmitted. The students
really enjoyed this game! It was a great way to learn the different STIs.
After
lunch, the Youth Leadership Board had the pleasure of hearing Nic Carlisle from
Aids Alabama speak. He discussed advocacy and how students need to pick
something they are passionate about and advocate for it. His presentation was
really great and led to interesting discussions among the students. I was so
impressed with how passionate some students were about standing up for things
they believe in and promoting these things in their schools.
Overall, the
Leadership Board Training went really well and each student that attended
really took something away from the experience. The Growing Our Own Youth
program is grateful to those students who participated in the conference.
~ Frances