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It’s not easy for adults and adolescents to know where to find accurate and trusted sexual and reproductive health information. In this episode, Karin Wetherill, co-director of Rhode Island Healthy Schools Coalition joins us to talk about a new app that might just make the learning process a little easier. It’s called “RIght to Know” and it connects young people and caregivers with the facts about their sexual and reproductive health.
RIght To Know is available on the Google Play and Apple App Stores or by visiting righttoknowapp.com.
For free promotional materials, visit righttoknowapp.com/about
To request a presentation or community event, please contact [email protected]
By Dr. Philip Chan, Rhode Island Department of Health5
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It’s not easy for adults and adolescents to know where to find accurate and trusted sexual and reproductive health information. In this episode, Karin Wetherill, co-director of Rhode Island Healthy Schools Coalition joins us to talk about a new app that might just make the learning process a little easier. It’s called “RIght to Know” and it connects young people and caregivers with the facts about their sexual and reproductive health.
RIght To Know is available on the Google Play and Apple App Stores or by visiting righttoknowapp.com.
For free promotional materials, visit righttoknowapp.com/about
To request a presentation or community event, please contact [email protected]

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