Sex Education

Letter: Abstinence-only programs a proven waste of money

March 17, 2009, Palm Beach Post

Florida's state budget is being slashed. Many of these cuts will be penny-wise but pound-foolish, costing the state more in the long term. More unconscionable is that ineffective programs, such as the Title V abstinence-only program and so-called "crisis pregnancy centers," are still being financed.

Let’s Talk About Sex

Newsweek, From the magazine issue from March 16, 2009

Congress loves abstinence-only programs so much it has thrown big bucks at them. The public? It's got better ideas.

Letter: Reject funds for 'abstinence only'

March 11, 2009, Sarasota Herald-Tribune

There is a crisis in Florida. Our young people face some of the worst sexual health outcomes in the country, but still the state accepts federal funding for abstinence-only-until-marriage programs. Florida received approximately $13 million in federal money in 2008 for these ineffective, harmful programs. A 2007 study, commissioned by the federal government, found no evidence that abstinence-only programs curb sexual behavior.

Letter: Abstinence-only sex ed doesn't work

March 7, 2009, The Gainesville Sun

There is a crisis in Florida. Our young people face some of the worst sexual health outcomes in the country, but Florida accepts federal funding for abstinence-only-until-marriage programs.

Florida received approximately $13 million in federal money in 2008 for these failed programs.

Letter: New report underscores need for Healthy Teens Act

March 9, 2009, Jupiter Courier

Dr. William Colliton’s letter, “Chastity education is the way to go” (March 5), could not be more timely. A report was released recently by the Sexuality Information and Education Counsel of the United States titled “Sex education in the Sunshine State: How abstinence-only-until-marriage programs are keeping Florida’s youth in the dark.”

Letter: Healthy Teens Act would save lives

March 5, 2009, Bradenton Herald

To state Sen. Nancy Detert:

As chair of the Pre K-12 Education Committee, we understand that you have the sole discretion on whether to hold hearings on the Healthy Teens Act.

The Manatee County League of Women Voters believes passage of the Healthy Teens Act is crucial to the future of Florida.

New Report Reveals Young People in Florida Suffer from Negative Health Outcomes, Abstinence-Only-Until-Marriage Programs

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March 3, 2009

New Report Reveals Young People in Florida Suffer from Negative Health Outcomes, Abstinence-Only-Until-Marriage Programs

Sunshine State Keeps Teens in the Dark

This week, The Healthy Teens Campaign of Florida and the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS) released a report on the explosion of failed abstinence-only-until-marriage programs across the state of Florida with a particular emphasis on their presence in public schools.  Titled, Sex Education in the Sunshine State: How Abstinence-Only-Until-Marriage Programs Are Keeping Florida’s Youth in the Dark

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