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Ignorance Is Not Bliss

For parents, it can be a nerve-racking time as their child starts to reach the age where they are old enough to learn about pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The child needs not only to understand the ways in which these can occur, but also the importance of prevention. Navigating this topic with a […]

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A Particular Risk For Young People

Written by: Katie Gallagher-Director of Health Education, Candor Health Education Yum! Gummy bears, brownies, and cookies, are children’s favorite treats, but when they are infused with marijuana, wrapped in appealing packaging and increasingly accessible, we are setting up a particularly dangerous situation. Did you know that in states where recreational marijuana has been legalized, the […]

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Is History Repeating Itself?

Written by: Liz Carter, Health Educator, Candor Health Education For centuries, tobacco was used in religious ceremonies, thought to relieve pain, and was not seen as a health risk…YET. Throughout the 1920s, research was being conducted and scientists started to link smoking to the incidence of lung cancer (University of Dayton). During World War II, […]

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Winter Blues

Written by: Lance Williams, Health Education Manager, Candor Health Education When you’re in puberty, can winter affect your emotions too? It’s an interesting question asked by a 5th grader in one of my recent puberty education classes. The answer is “yes”, but as many of you know, it’s not just during puberty that winter can […]

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Different Viewpoints: Sex Positive Sexuality Education-What It Is and Isn’t

Written by: Eleanor Evins – Health Educator, Candor Health Education Remember hearing the rumblings, either in the high school hallways or around the office about who was doing what with whom? More importantly, remember hearing the opinions and judgements that were made based upon those rumblings? Unfortunately, we live in a culture that both stigmatizes and […]

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Talk Often

Written by: Edith Lule, Education Manager, Candor Health Education Growing up I wish my mother had taken the onus of having certain conversations with me rather than leaning on my older siblings to navigate those “talks.” As a parent, who happens to be rather versed in sex education, I feel confident and comfortable with the […]

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Different Viewpoints: One of the Best Solutions to Climate Change? Family Planning

RCC’s Different Viewpoints is a series of short articles from different age groups and their perspective on health education as they see it. Written by: Sheila Evans, Candor Health Education Intern Usually when we think of solutions to Climate Change images of solar power, wind power, and electric cars come to mind. However, one of the best […]

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It’s Just a Kiss

Written by: Betty Barsley-Marra – Health Educator, Candor Health Education Samantha, a sophomore in one of my classes, stopped on her way out to ask if she could come by after school to talk. As the teacher of Human Sexuality classes, it was not unusual for students to have personal questions for me. While I […]

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Inclusivity Starts with Understanding

Written by: Katie Gallagher-Director of Education, Candor Health Education June is here! That means school is out and we are filling our days with fun activities that take us outdoors and on new adventures.  June also means that it is LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning) Pride Month. In the midst of all of your […]