Adolescent Health Promotion and Screening
Program Purpose:
To develop a program that assesses the preventive health issues of adolescents and the
development of strategies designed to reduce health risks of all adolescents within
Marquette County. In addition, strategies that reach high-risk youth must be implemented.
Target Population:
All adolescents within Marquette County and especially targeting high-risk youth.
Description of Services:
This project is conducted under two subcontracts. One with the
Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) that
funds two-thirds of the cost of the project and one with the Ishpeming - Negaunee - NICE
Community Schools that funds one-third of the project. This collaborative
effort allows us to reach all adolescents within the county and reach high-risk youth at
North Star Academy, an alternative high school. The project specifically works in seven
primary areas:
Benefits of Services:
The project is a true "primary" prevention project in that it is designed to
work with teens before they enter into risk taking health behaviors. It also is designed
to strengthen existing community health programs by education teens on the availability of
services as well as to identify gaps in service. We are also working directly with
high-risk youth at the alternative high school. This assists the school be developing
healthier, more responsive students. The primary goals are to reduce negative health
behaviors (statistics) as well as to improve health behaviors (health promotion).
For more information on this program, please contact:
Holly Pavloski |
Last UPdate: 06 January, 2005