Note: Resources are provided for informational purposes and not as recommendations from OSPI. Resources referenced here may be for educators or parents and may not be intended for use in the classroom. We recommend reviewing all educational materials for alignment with district policy and state law before using with students. Articles and other resources are provided for informational purposes and do not necessarily reflect the viewpoints or policies of OSPI.
For Sexual Health Education online/remote learning resources, see OSPI's SHE Resources web page.
"Yes Means Yes: Video Lesson" (free mini-lesson), ETR.
Rights, Respect, Responsibiity (3Rs) has released 35 new supplemental lessons that address racism, oppression, reproductive justice and the connections to sexual health.
Sept. 6-11 is Suicide Prevention week and Sept. 10 is World Suicide Prevention Day.
Back to School Resources, Welcoming Schools.
"Relationships Check" tool for self-reflection and conversation designed to assess where relationships with young people are strong and where they can grow. Search Institute.
"Internet Safety at Home," NetSmartz/National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, 2020.
Adolescent Sexual Health Telemedicine Services During the Covid-19 Pandemic Toolkit, National Coalition of STD Directors, July 2021.
"Research Brief: LGBTQ Youth Suicide Prevention in Schools," Trevor Project, 8/19/21.
"Disparities in Perpetrators, Locations, and Reports of Victimization for Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents," Journal of Adolescent Health, 8/23/21.
"Young People's Pornography Use and Sexual Health Attitudes, Development and Behavior: A Literature and Scoping Review," Kirby Summit/ETR, 2021.
WA Youth Sexual Health (WYSH) survey is open for youth ages 13 to 20, to collect anonymous information about youth experiences with sexual health education and accessing sexual health services. Results will inform work being done by OSPI, WA Dept. of Health and youth serving agencies. Contact Andrea.Wessel@k12.wa.us for a link to the survey and required assent forms. Survey available in multiple languages and youth participants will be entered in an anonymous drawing for a gift card.
2021 Healthy Youth Survey will be administered Oct. 11-29. Schools may register to participate until Sept. 27.
All WA schools must begin providing free menstrual hygiene products to students in grades 3-12 by the beginning of the 2022-23 school year (HB 1273, passed by the WA Legislature in 2021).
Beginning in the 2021-22 school year, all public schools in Washington State must begin providing comprehensive sexual health education to all students in grades 6-12; by the 2022-23 school year all public schools must begin providing comprehensive sexual health education to students in grades 4-5 and social emotional learning (SEL) to students in grades K-3 (RCW 28A.300.475). More information can be found on OSPI's website.
Youth-Centered Environmental Shift Program (YES!) is recruiting WA middle schools to pilot an innovative sexual violence prevention program starting in Fall 2021. Contact Andrea.Wessel@k12.wa.us for more information.
Amaze is seeking youth ambassadors.
WA PREP for Healthy Youth, a federally funded teen pregnancy prevention program managed by the WA Dept. of Health and Cardea Services, is providing assistance to support school districts in WA with implementation of new reqiurements for comprehensive sexual health education. Assistance is available for curriculum selection, working with school boards, educating parents/caregivers and community, providing curriculum walk-throughs, core skills training for teachers, and more. Contact Emily Emerson for more information.
FLASH online licenses - OSPI has a limited number of first-time, one-year licenses available for middle and high school FLASH, for districts outside of King Co. For more information, contact Taylor.Allen@k12.wa.us.
OSPI provides professional development to support the provision of sexual health education that is consistent with WA State Laws (RCW 28A.300.475 and AIDS Omnibus Act). To request a training on foundational skills (non-curriculum specific), advanced teacher skills, the KNOW curriculum, the FLASH curriculum, or Welcoming Schools, please contact Laurie.Dils@k12.wa.us.
We provide information about other organizations' professional development as a resource for educators and not as a recommendation or endorsement.
For a list of online professional development resources related to sexual health education, please see the training page of our website.
SparkED.net is an online training and professional development program, "designed to ignite excellence in sex education." Virtual self-paced and instructor-led courses, clock hrs. available.
Sex Ed Lecture Series, weekly.
Taking Sex Ed Online: Tips for Success in a Virtual Era, on-demand 30-min. recorded webinars, ETR/Family Health Council of Central Pennsylvania.
Note: All times listed are Pacific Time Zone and during the work day if not otherwise noted.
Sept. 8 - Oct. 7 - LGBTQ+ Inclusive and Affirming Facilitation, 5-session virtual instructor-led course, Spark*ED.
Sept. 10, 9-10:30 - Lessons Learned in Sex Ed: Why Girls Need Options, Children First (Pennsylvania).
Sept. 18, 8-9:30 - Supporting Transgender and Non-Binary Students (Elementary), Welcoming Schools.
Sept. 25, 8:30-10 - Creating LGBTQ Inclusive Schools (Elementary), Welcoming Schools.
Sept. 29, 1-2 - Coercion is Not Consent: Working with Youth on Advocacy Skills, Responsible Sex Education Institute.
Sept. 30, 10-11 - Orientation: What Are We Saying? Center for Sex Education.
Oct. 1-26 - Facilitating from a Trauma-Informed Lens, 5-session virtual instructor-led course, Spark*ED.
Oct. 4-6 - YTH Live Global 2021, ETR.
Oct. 5, 10-11 - Puberty Education: Building the Foundation for Healthy Sexual Development, ASHA.
Oct. 9, Kent - SHAPE Washington Fall Conference (in-person).
Oct. 14 - Nov. 5 - LGBTQ+ Inclusive and Affirming Facilitation, 5-session virtual instructor-led course, Spark*ED.
Oct. 19-20 - #HealthyTeen21, Healthy Teen Network's annual conference.
Oct. 19-21 - #AMAZESexEdCon, Amaze.org's free educators' conference.
Oct. 22 - KNOW training, OSPI, free, clock hours. Save the date, time and registration link coming soon.
Oct. 23, 8:30-10 - Preventing Bias Based Bullying (Elementary), Welcoming Schools.
Oct. 23, 11:30-1 - Preventing Bias Based Bullying (Secondary), Welcoming Schools.
Nov. 1, 11-12 - What, Wait! You Want Me to Talk About Sexuality? (for professionals who work with people with I/DD), Elevatus.
Nov. 1-4 - Power Through Choices Training-of-Facilitators, Healthy Teen Network.
Nov. 20, 8:30-10 - Intersectionality: School Practices with an Intersectional Lens (Elementary), Welcoming Schools.
Nov. 20, 11:30-1 - Intersectionality: School Practices with an Intersectional Lens (Secondary), Welcoming Schools.
Dec. 7-9 - National Sex Ed Conference, Center for Sex Education.
Dec. 11, 8:30-10 - Supporting Transgender and Non-Binary Students (Elementary), Welcoming Schools.
Dec. 11, 11:30-1 - Supporting Transgender and Non-Binary Students (Secondary), Welcoming Schools.
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