During NAHM, sustain equitable, accessible, youth-friendly services Join the Office of Population Affairs during National Adolescent Health Month to sustain equitable, accessible, youth-friendly services. Young people—especially those with chronic conditions and disabilities—can experience serious gaps in care as they get older. Young people who experience homelessness, foster care, and the juvenile justice system and who live in mixed immigration status households can have a difficult time obtaining healthcare. Access to healthcare services is essential, and it's important for parents, caregivers, and healthcare providers to help adolescents learn to navigate the healthcare system. Resources to sustain equitable, accessible, youth-friendly services
Vaccines
- Videos for Healthcare Providers | HHS Office of Population Affairs
- Videos about Flu Vaccination | HHS Office of Population Affairs
- Vaccines for Teens and Pre-Teens | HHS Office of Population Affairs
Youth-Friendly Services
- Listen Up! Youth Listening Session Toolkit | HHS Office of Population Affairs
- Promoting Positive Adolescent Health Behaviors and Outcomes: Thriving in the 21st Century | National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
- TAG Multimedia | Youth.gov
- Gender-Affirming Care and Young People | HHS Office of Population Affairs - PDF
- Clinical Preventive Services | HHS Office of Population Affairs
- Recommended Clinical Preventive Services for Adolescents | HHS Office of Population Affairs
- Adolescent Development Explained | HHS Office of Population Affairs
- Where Teens Receive Preventive Healthcare | HHS Office of Population Affairs
- Learning to Use the Healthcare System | HHS Office of Population Affairs
- Tips for Parents, Guardians, and Caregivers | HHS Office of Population Affairs
Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Reproductive Health and Teen Pregnancy | HHS Office of Population Affairs
- Reproductive Health | HHS Office of Population Affairs