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Health Literacy Month



What is Health Literacy Month?


For more than 20 years, October has been recognized as Health Literacy Month. Health Literacy Month is when a wide range of organizations work together to promote the importance of providing understandable and actionable health information. While low health literacy is more prevalent among older adults, it also impacts minority populations and medically underserved people. Research shows that addressing health literacy can help increase the use of preventive health care and improve health outcomes.


As we bring Health Literacy Month to a close, Taylor Stafford, a Parent Health Educator with Healthy Futures of Texas, provides tips for having healthy conversations and sharing information between parents or caregivers and their teens.


To help close the health literacy gap among caregivers and teens in Texas, we invite caregivers to join us for FREE webinars in November!



Taylor Stafford,

Parent Health Educator


What are three things every teen should know about sexual health?


1. “Every teen should know about sexual reproduction and anatomy. You really can’t know how to prevent unwanted pregnancy and STIs if you aren’t sure how our bodies work in general.


2. Teens should also know about contraceptive methods. There are many methods meant to keep us safe. As a teen growing up, I only knew about condoms, and it wasn’t anything I learned about from an adult. There isn’t a one size fits all for contraceptive methods, and it’s important for teens to know their options and which ones can be used together to prevent STIs and unwanted pregnancy.


3. Teens should know boundaries and consent. They should know that they have a right to say no and that consent can be given or taken at any time. As adults, many of us still struggle with consent and boundaries.”



Caregivers, Join Us In November for

Free Webinars!


Key Conversations


November 14th, 2022

6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

REGISTER HERE TODAY

Key Conversations is a free, interactive webinar just for parents and other trusted adults. It teaches you how to talk about healthy relationships and sexual health with your child.



It’s Time To Talk!

(English & Spanish)


November 9, 16, and 23rd, 2022

10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

REGISTER HERE TODAY

Max capacity of 10 registrants per session


RECEIVE A FREE GIFT CARD WHEN YOU COMPLETE A SESSION!

Do you have a teenager? Are you afraid or unsure of how to talk with them about sex ed? You are not alone, we invite you to our virtual talk, “Families Talking Together,” where you will learn communication tips for how to have ‘the talk’ with your child.

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