The document discusses how technology facilitates youth exploration of sexuality and outlines learning objectives around gaining understanding of this connection and using technology in youth work. It also presents data on technology platform and activity usage among youth and discusses using technology to curb HIV/AIDS transmission. The document proposes sharing reflections in pairs, discussing ethics scenarios in small groups, and creating a technology plan in affinity groups.
This document discusses findings from the Oregon Healthy Teens survey regarding differences in self-reported relational factors between LGB and heterosexual youth. It finds that LGB youth consistently report lower levels of belonging, independence, mastery, and generosity based on measures of self-concept, emotional health, safety, and sexual behaviors. The authors propose using the Circle of Courage framework to help schools develop more affirming environments to address challenges faced by LGB students.
This document provides an introduction to mobile campaigns on a budget for grassroots organizers. It discusses the unique aspects of mobile messaging such as ubiquity, interactivity, immediacy, and intimacy. It outlines the different types of mobile technologies including text messaging, mobile web, applications, and social media. It provides best practices for using text messaging and mobile websites effectively on a budget. Resources for low-cost SMS services, mobile website builders, and iPhone application development are recommended.
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Social media for social good presentation slides for participantsErnesto Dominguez
This document provides information about an upcoming webinar on using social media for social good. The webinar will cover identifying appropriate social media tools for organizations' goals, using privacy settings to comply with regulations, and best practices for non-profits' social media use. Ernesto Dominguez from Cascade AIDS Project will present on his organization's experience using Facebook to curb HIV/AIDS among at-risk youth. Participants can ask questions via chat or raise their virtual hands. A recording and slides will be shared after along with a post-webinar survey.
The presentation discusses new media, youth, and sexual health. It will take place from April 1st to the 3rd of 2012 in San Francisco, California at the 5th Annual ISIS Conference. The presentation contains content slides with bullet points on the topic as well as section divider slides.
The document discusses the history and future of the Sexetc.org website. It describes how the site was originally launched in 1999 and has since been redesigned multiple times to adapt to changes in search engines, social media, and mobile technology. It outlines trends in these areas that will influence an upcoming redesign, including building quality content for search, deeper social media integration, responsive design for multiple devices, and an open-source content management system. The goal is for the new site design to anticipate future technologies and place a stronger emphasis on search and mobile access.
Youth voices slide presentation for suicide prevention among lgbt youth workshopErnesto Dominguez
These quotes from LGBTQ youth describe feelings of isolation, fear of rejection, and lack of support in coming to terms with their sexual orientation or gender identity. Many felt they had to hide who they were or face discrimination. Several dealt with suicidal thoughts, feeling hopeless or that there was no one to turn to. Some also encountered direct hostility from others after coming out. The youth expressed a need for greater awareness, compassion, and resources to help LGBTQ youth feel accepted for who they are.
The document provides information about a webinar on using social media for social good. It outlines that the webinar will discuss using blogs on platforms like WordPress and TypePad to build engagement. The presentation will cover best practices for blogs like publishing fresh, short content on a consistent schedule and promoting posts on social media. It also provides contact information for follow up.
Social media for social good sex tech presentation draftErnesto Dominguez
This document discusses using social media for non-profit organizations. It identifies common social media tools like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn and explains how to determine which fit an organization's goals. It also outlines the importance of privacy and security settings to comply with regulations. Best practices for non-profits include creating a social media plan, engaging listeners by creating and sharing content, and responding to interactions while following privacy policies. Metrics and analytics can measure engagement with tools like Facebook Insights.
This document contains information about HIV statistics, famous people who died of AIDS, the history of HIV, anti-retroviral drugs, estimated numbers of people living with HIV/AIDS worldwide, countries, chefs, cooking tips, testing locations, and prevention efforts. It provides data in tables ranging from 100 to 500 on various topics related to HIV/AIDS.
The document summarizes the history, programs, and activities of CHAT, a peer-driven HIV/AIDS prevention program founded in New Orleans. CHAT offers educational sessions, outreach events, creative projects and partnerships with other organizations to educate youth. Peer interviews were conducted to help shape the program's strategies. CHAT utilizes various new media platforms like its website, Facebook, YouTube and a sext hotline to engage over 2,000 youth and provide HIV prevention information.
Main slide presentation for suicide prevention among lgbt youth workshopErnesto Dominguez
This document provides an overview of a workshop on suicide prevention among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth. It begins with background on research showing higher rates of suicidal behavior among LGBT youth. The workshop objectives are then outlined, which include increasing understanding of terminology, research, risk and protective factors, and strategies for reducing suicidal behavior among LGBT youth. The document provides context on suicide as a public health issue and risk factors in general before focusing specifically on issues related to LGBT youth.
The document provides information about masturbation from a sexual health perspective. It discusses the history of stigma around masturbation and how views have changed. Previously, masturbation was thought to cause physical and mental harm, and extreme "cures" were used to prevent it. Now, masturbation is recognized to have potential benefits and is a normal part of sexuality for many. The document outlines some benefits like stress relief and sexual pleasure without risk of STIs or pregnancy. It also discusses how to reduce stigma by promoting open discussion and education about masturbation.
The document describes a deck of cards where certain face cards and number cards indicate definite infections of HIV, syphilis, herpes, gonorrhea and chlamydia (red cards) or exposures to those illnesses (black cards). The number cards 2 through 9 can indicate either a warning or being safe depending on whether they are red or black.
This is a brief for a PR agency which I created for BP in relation to its upcoming partnerships in Cultural Olympiad 2012. To get more insight visit: http://realmofpr.blogspot.com/
The document discusses how technology facilitates youth exploration of sexuality and outlines learning objectives around gaining understanding of this connection and using technology in youth work. It also presents data on technology platform and activity usage among youth and discusses using technology to curb HIV/AIDS transmission. The document proposes sharing reflections in pairs, discussing ethics scenarios in small groups, and creating a technology plan in affinity groups.
This document discusses findings from the Oregon Healthy Teens survey regarding differences in self-reported relational factors between LGB and heterosexual youth. It finds that LGB youth consistently report lower levels of belonging, independence, mastery, and generosity based on measures of self-concept, emotional health, safety, and sexual behaviors. The authors propose using the Circle of Courage framework to help schools develop more affirming environments to address challenges faced by LGB students.
This document provides an introduction to mobile campaigns on a budget for grassroots organizers. It discusses the unique aspects of mobile messaging such as ubiquity, interactivity, immediacy, and intimacy. It outlines the different types of mobile technologies including text messaging, mobile web, applications, and social media. It provides best practices for using text messaging and mobile websites effectively on a budget. Resources for low-cost SMS services, mobile website builders, and iPhone application development are recommended.
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Presented By:
Eleanor Bohm, Sales Representative
Sage Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage
Phone: (416)483-8000
Social media for social good presentation slides for participantsErnesto Dominguez
This document provides information about an upcoming webinar on using social media for social good. The webinar will cover identifying appropriate social media tools for organizations' goals, using privacy settings to comply with regulations, and best practices for non-profits' social media use. Ernesto Dominguez from Cascade AIDS Project will present on his organization's experience using Facebook to curb HIV/AIDS among at-risk youth. Participants can ask questions via chat or raise their virtual hands. A recording and slides will be shared after along with a post-webinar survey.
The presentation discusses new media, youth, and sexual health. It will take place from April 1st to the 3rd of 2012 in San Francisco, California at the 5th Annual ISIS Conference. The presentation contains content slides with bullet points on the topic as well as section divider slides.
The document discusses the history and future of the Sexetc.org website. It describes how the site was originally launched in 1999 and has since been redesigned multiple times to adapt to changes in search engines, social media, and mobile technology. It outlines trends in these areas that will influence an upcoming redesign, including building quality content for search, deeper social media integration, responsive design for multiple devices, and an open-source content management system. The goal is for the new site design to anticipate future technologies and place a stronger emphasis on search and mobile access.
Youth voices slide presentation for suicide prevention among lgbt youth workshopErnesto Dominguez
These quotes from LGBTQ youth describe feelings of isolation, fear of rejection, and lack of support in coming to terms with their sexual orientation or gender identity. Many felt they had to hide who they were or face discrimination. Several dealt with suicidal thoughts, feeling hopeless or that there was no one to turn to. Some also encountered direct hostility from others after coming out. The youth expressed a need for greater awareness, compassion, and resources to help LGBTQ youth feel accepted for who they are.
The document provides information about a webinar on using social media for social good. It outlines that the webinar will discuss using blogs on platforms like WordPress and TypePad to build engagement. The presentation will cover best practices for blogs like publishing fresh, short content on a consistent schedule and promoting posts on social media. It also provides contact information for follow up.
Social media for social good sex tech presentation draftErnesto Dominguez
This document discusses using social media for non-profit organizations. It identifies common social media tools like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn and explains how to determine which fit an organization's goals. It also outlines the importance of privacy and security settings to comply with regulations. Best practices for non-profits include creating a social media plan, engaging listeners by creating and sharing content, and responding to interactions while following privacy policies. Metrics and analytics can measure engagement with tools like Facebook Insights.
This document contains information about HIV statistics, famous people who died of AIDS, the history of HIV, anti-retroviral drugs, estimated numbers of people living with HIV/AIDS worldwide, countries, chefs, cooking tips, testing locations, and prevention efforts. It provides data in tables ranging from 100 to 500 on various topics related to HIV/AIDS.
The document summarizes the history, programs, and activities of CHAT, a peer-driven HIV/AIDS prevention program founded in New Orleans. CHAT offers educational sessions, outreach events, creative projects and partnerships with other organizations to educate youth. Peer interviews were conducted to help shape the program's strategies. CHAT utilizes various new media platforms like its website, Facebook, YouTube and a sext hotline to engage over 2,000 youth and provide HIV prevention information.
Main slide presentation for suicide prevention among lgbt youth workshopErnesto Dominguez
This document provides an overview of a workshop on suicide prevention among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth. It begins with background on research showing higher rates of suicidal behavior among LGBT youth. The workshop objectives are then outlined, which include increasing understanding of terminology, research, risk and protective factors, and strategies for reducing suicidal behavior among LGBT youth. The document provides context on suicide as a public health issue and risk factors in general before focusing specifically on issues related to LGBT youth.
The document provides information about masturbation from a sexual health perspective. It discusses the history of stigma around masturbation and how views have changed. Previously, masturbation was thought to cause physical and mental harm, and extreme "cures" were used to prevent it. Now, masturbation is recognized to have potential benefits and is a normal part of sexuality for many. The document outlines some benefits like stress relief and sexual pleasure without risk of STIs or pregnancy. It also discusses how to reduce stigma by promoting open discussion and education about masturbation.
The document describes a deck of cards where certain face cards and number cards indicate definite infections of HIV, syphilis, herpes, gonorrhea and chlamydia (red cards) or exposures to those illnesses (black cards). The number cards 2 through 9 can indicate either a warning or being safe depending on whether they are red or black.
This is a brief for a PR agency which I created for BP in relation to its upcoming partnerships in Cultural Olympiad 2012. To get more insight visit: http://realmofpr.blogspot.com/
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