What is SCIP?
The STD Community Interventions Program (SCIP), formerly Chlamydia Awareness and Prevention Program or CAPP, was founded by the State in 2000. SCIP promotes awareness and prevention of Chlamydia and other sexually transmitted diseases among youth and young adults, the groups that suffer the highest STD rates in California, by increasing local capacity of staff.
What does SCIP do?
SCIP’s approach to sustainable STD prevention programs is to build skills of program staff as well as establish collaborations between youth-serving community based programs, government projects and schools via cross-training and interagency partnerships that focus on integrating STD prevention into youth development, teen pregnancy prevention, alcohol and drug use and violence prevention.
SCIP has followed the classic model of program planning which emphasizes assessment prior to the development of interventions. A statewide database has resulted in providing local SCIP coordinators and their partners with detailed information on the strengths and gaps among local programs serving adolescents and young adults at risk for STDs, HIV and teen pregnancy.
The long-term goals of the STD Community Interventions Program are to increase the overall capacity of local health jurisdictions to conduct primary prevention of STDs and to establish community networks that serve to strengthen a variety of community and public health efforts in the future.
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SCIP Program Activities
Some of the resources that the State Regional Health Education Coordinator (RHEC) and/or the local health department SCIP Coordinator can offer are:
- Identify local resources and gaps in youth services
- Facilitate networking with youth agencies that have complementary program
- Offer Technical Assistance (TA) on program planning, evaluation, grant-writing and other program needs
- Provide FREE professional trainings for program staff and teachers on STDs, youth facilitation, program planning, and more…
- Offer STD information, including National, State and Local STD data and trends
- Answer any questions you may have and provide appropriate referrals for topics on youth and STDs
- Provide a FREE STD Lesson Plan Curriculum for teachers or other youth program staff (click here to download)
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How to Get Involved
If you would like to become a part of the SCIP network and receive e-Updates, email us!
Almost as importantly, help us to plan relevant trainings!
Click here to fill out a short survey about your training wants and needs.
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Upcoming Trainings
No trainings scheduled at this time.
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Past Trainings
- STDs 101
Presented by SCIP
Date:March 23, 2009
- Men’s Sexual Health and HPV
Presented by Joel Palefsky, MD, FRCP(C), the Santa Cruz County Health Services Agency’s HIV Prevention Program, and SCIP
Date:March 19, 2009
- STD Overview for Non-Clinicians
Presented by the CA STD/HIV Prevention Training Center and SCIP
Date: September 16, 2008
- Adolescent Reproductive Health: Skills for the Health Educator
Presented by The Adolescent Reproductive Health Education Project and SCIP
Date:February 28, 2008
- Minor Consent and Confidentiality Rights in Adolescent Reproductive Health
Presented by the California Adolescent Health Collaborative and SCIP
Date: December 5, 2007
Click here to listen to a similar archived teleconference
- STD Overview for Non-Clinicians
Presented by the CA STD/HIV Prevention Training Center and SCIP
Date: June 29, 2007
- Grant Writing: Developing and Maintaining Prevention Programs
Presented by the Community Prevention Institute and SCIP
Date: February 22 and March 22, 2007 (1½ day training)
- Breaking the Cycle of Teen Intimate Partner Violence
Presented by the Community Prevention Institute and SCIP
Date: September 25, 2006
- Prevention Strategies for Adolescent Girls and Young Women
Presented by the California Family Health Council and SCIP
Date: November 8, 2006
- Facilitating Youth Groups
Presented by the CA STD/HIV Prevention Training Center and SCIP
Date: July 7, 2006
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Contact Information
For more information please contact the Local SCIP Coordinator, Sarah Harmon, at 454-5418.
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