Teen Health 360

About the Program

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The Teen Health 360 Program, housed at EVMS' Pediatrics Department, is currently funded by the and  (HRSA). The program aims to engage school-age youth (6th through 12th grades), parents, guardians, and other community stakeholders in medically accurate, age-appropriate and evidence-based Family Life Education and Comprehensive Sex Education to empower youth to make informed decisions about their relationships, health, and well-being.

Studies show that medically accurate, evidence-based and age-appropriate program services for school age youth can delay sexual initiation, reduce risky sexual behaviors and reduce sexually transmitted infections and teen pregnancies. 

Community Engagement

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Teen Health 360 engages the community in collaborative efforts to improve health outcomes and well-being among youth in Hampton Roads and the Eastern Shore through crowdsourcing open calls, teen health academies, health educator training for local capacity building, and more. Click the tabs below to see more.

The annual Open Call invites community members to contribute innovative ideas and creative voices to inform adolescent health programming. The upcoming 2026 Open Call focuses on communication, consent, safety, and empowerment, promoting healthy relationships, bodily autonomy, and sexual wellness as part of a holistic approach to teen well-being.

We welcome community members to share ideas and join our Community Steering Committee, recognizing that collective voices and community partnerships are essential to creating meaningful and sustainable changes.

Between 2021 and 2025, we conducted four rounds of crowdsourcing open calls to engage teens and community members in open dialogues about effective communication and healthy relationships for adolescents. Prizes were awarded to outstanding submissions, and winning entries were shared across various platforms to support program services that promote adolescent health and well-being.

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Teen Health 360 Academy empowers middle and high school youth across Hampton Roads with free, age-appropriate Family Life Education, available in person or virtually. Prior to session delivery, health educators are led through a hybrid “Training of Educators” led by the curriculum partner.

The Teen Health 360 Academy provides free, medically accurate, evidence-based, and age-appropriate Comprehensive Sex Education (CSE) programs for middle and high school youth. Research shows that high-quality CSE programs can delay sexual initiation, reduce risky sexual behaviors, and lower rates of sexually transmitted infections and teen pregnancy.

Academy sessions are offered in-person and virtually by trained and certified health educators, equipping youth with the knowledge and skills needed to make informed decisions about relationships, health, and overall well-being.

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Want to volunteer with us? Check our  to see how you can participate with Teen Health 360! 

Between 2021 and 2025, we conducted four rounds of crowdsourcing open calls to engage teens and community members in open dialogues about effective communication and healthy relationships for adolescents. Prizes were awarded to outstanding submissions, and winning entries were shared across various platforms to support program services that promote adolescent health and well-being.

Learn More 

Teen Health 360 Academy empowers middle and high school youth across Hampton Roads with free, age-appropriate Family Life Education, available in person or virtually. Prior to session delivery, health educators are led through a hybrid “Training of Educators” led by the curriculum partner.

The Teen Health 360 Academy provides free, medically accurate, evidence-based, and age-appropriate Comprehensive Sex Education (CSE) programs for middle and high school youth. Research shows that high-quality CSE programs can delay sexual initiation, reduce risky sexual behaviors, and lower rates of sexually transmitted infections and teen pregnancy.

Academy sessions are offered in-person and virtually by trained and certified health educators, equipping youth with the knowledge and skills needed to make informed decisions about relationships, health, and overall well-being.

Learn More

Want to volunteer with us? Check our  to see how you can participate with Teen Health 360! 

Resources

Find valuable general, teen, parent/caregiver, high school, educator, and health professional resources including state, national, and local links here.

Contact Us

If you have any questions about the Teen Health 360 Program, the Get Real curriculum, or the Open Call, please complete the form below or send an email to TeenHealth360@odu.edu.