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The End of Abstinence-Only Education in MO?

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Tuesday, December 29, 2009   

ST. LOUIS - While some Missouri schools and sex education instructors will continue to teach abstinence as a 100 percent effective form of birth control, federal dollars will no longer be used for teaching that method exclusively. President Obama has signed a bill offering more than 100 million dollars in new competitive grants to states that use what are called "evidence-based" pregnancy prevention programs.

Paula Gianino, chief executive for Planned Parenthood in the St. Louis region, thinks the shift away from abstinence-only education is a good thing. She believes policies of the last eight years put young people at risk of unintended pregnancies as well as HIV and other sexually-transmitted infections.

"We're grateful to the current administration for saying that, if we're going to invest in sex education in this country, we're going to invest in programs that work and that are based on medically-accurate information."

The new funding could be critical for such programs as Peer Education and Boys-2-Men through Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region, where young people learn about healthy relationships and communication. Gianino says there is a demand for these programs, because they teach much more than pregnancy prevention.

"We would love to be able to compete for this funding, so that we can expand these programs to more youth-serving organizations in the community."

The funds will be overseen by a newly-established Office of Adolescent Health in the office of the Secretary of Health and Human Services.

Gianino says abstinence will still be part of the message for teens, although abstinence-only supporters question whether the message will be as effective when contraception and disease prevention are also being discussed. Abstinence-only supporters also hope funding will now be available through the health care reform bill.


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