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Adolescent Health Education (PREP)

The Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) is a federally funded, comprehensive sexual health education program provided through Amoskeag Health for teens and young adults in the Manchester community. Educators create an inclusive, learner-focused environment for students of all cultures, backgrounds, identities and experiences. PREP provides an inclusive, learner-focused environment for all students.

This program works to increase healthy relationships among teens and young adults, positive adolescent development, and to reduce pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. PREP provides a no-cost, discussion-based course, open to people of all genders, aged 14-19 years, or up to 21 years old if pregnant and/or parenting. Parental consent is required for participation.


The PREP curriculum emphasizes social and emotional skills as key components of healthy relationships and responsible decision making.

  • Communication skills
  • How to identify healthy relationships
  • Abstinence & other pregnancy prevention methods
  • Gender and sexual identity
  • STD/STI prevention
  • Where and how to safely access sexual health care

Our program consists of either six 1.5-hour sessions or eleven 45-minute sessions. We strive to meet our community partners’ needs and will accommodate your requirements as much as possible. In addition to gaining knowledge, students can also earn extended learning opportunity (ELO) credits.

Register here: https://www.amoskeaghealth.org/adolescent-health-education-prep

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