Developed for the California Family Health Council (CFHC), this training was centered on capacity building for youth activists interested in peer-to-peer mentorship and advocacy for (i) healthy relationships, (ii) STD prevention, (iii) teen rights, and (iv) birth control. Goal of this 4 hour workshop centered around transmedia story-telling inclusive of social, mobile, video + web-based mediums. Participant ages ranged from 14-17.
2. champions and promotes
quality sexual and reproductive
health care for all
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how we establish
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collaborative
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21. William Hook
When thinking about accessing
information online, rank these
sources in the order you trust most:
WHO DO YOU TRUST?
a known expert
a peer with ?rst-hand knowledge
a celebrity endorsement
testimonials / crowd reviews
word of mouth (heard it from a friend)
a parent, teacher or mentor
ACTIVITY #4
87. TORLEY
tap into the genius of your
group… what is:
? PERSONAL
? RELEVANT
? PRACTICAL
? ACTIONABLE
? CONVERSATIONAL
? with FRESH PERSPECTIVE
2. WHAT IS YOUR AUDACIOUS DREAM?
88. 1.
2. WE WANT TO ERADICATE SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES FOR ALL FUTURE GENERATIONS.
89. TEENS?
15+
GUARDIANS
of teens
TEEN?
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3. WHO ARE YOU TARGETING? (specify demographic)
? race
? religion
? educational attainment
? country of origin
? medical condition
? family dynamics
? issue / political a?liation
? etc
? age
? gender
? geography
? economic condition
90. 1.
3.
2.
MALES BETWEEN THE AGES OF 12 and 14 IN LOS ANGELES
4. WE BELIEVE YOUNG MALE TEENS WILL CONNECT WITH THE IDEA THAT THEY CAN BE HEROS, USING CONDOMS AS THEIR “SUPER POWER”
91. ? Cervical Health Awareness Month
? National Birth Defects Prevention
? National Folic Acid Awareness Week
(second week of January)
? National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early
Detection
? Intimate Partner Violence
? Presidential Proclamation — National
Stalking Awareness Month, 2015
? Presidential Proclamation — National
Slavery and Human Tra?cking Prevention
Month, 2015
? International Prenatal Infection Prevention
Month
? Condom Week (week of Valentine's Day)
? National Teen Dating Violence Awareness
and Prevention Month
? National Girls & Women’s Sports Day
? National Women + Girls HIV / AIDS
awareness Day
? Sleep Awareness Month (promoted by the
National Sleep Foundation)
? Prom Season
? STD / STI Awareness Month
? Sexual Assault Awareness and
Prevention Month
? Every Kid Healthy Week (last full
week of April)
? World Immunization Week (last week
of April)
? Hepatitis Awareness Month
? Preeclampsia Awareness Month
? National Teen Pregnancy Prevention
Month
? National Women's Health Week (begins on
Mother's Day)
? National Women’s Check-Up Day
? National Alcohol- and Other Drug-Related
Birth Defects Awareness Week (begins on
Mother's Day)
? Men's Health Month
? National Congenital Cytomegalovirus
Awareness Month
? Cord Blood Awareness Month ? National Breastfeeding Month
? National Immunization Awareness Month
? National Girlfriends Day
? World Breastfeeding Week (?rst week of
August)
? Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
? Newborn Screening Awareness Month
? Sepsis Awareness Month
? National Breast Cancer Awareness
? Health Literacy Month
? SIDS Awareness Month
? Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness
Month
? Domestic Violence Awareness Month
? International Infection Prevention Week
(third full week of October)
? Red Ribbon Week (last week of October)
? Day of the Girl
? National Family Caregivers Month
? Prematurity Awareness Month
? World Prematurity Day (17)
? Safe Toys and Gifts Month
? World AIDS Day (1)
4. TIMELINE
93. Jason Howie
LONG FORM:
* Blogs / Podcasts
* Video
* Live Events
?
SHORT FORM:
* Tweets
* Photos / Vignettes
* Virtual Meet-Ups
ALT FORM:
* Surveys
* Games
5. “KICK-OFF” SOCIAL TOOL
104. 10. CREATING A SERIES OF COMIC BOOK CHARACTERS — WHO WHEN WEARING CAPES —
BECOME SUPER HEROES. ?
THIS REINFORCES THE IDEA THAT ANYONE CAN BECOME A SUPER HERO.