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Partner Resources

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This Partners Resources database was created by The National Initiative to Improve Adolescent and Young Adult Health by the Year 2010 (NIIAH). This online tool provides a comprehensive listing of activities and resources from NIIAH partner organizations. It is designed to help users locate the many adolescent health resources available from NIIAH partners. Some of the resources have web downloadss for easy access; most resources will need to be requested from their host organization or looked up in a browser search.

  • ♦  The resources are organized in three ways: by Activity Category, by Topic Area and by Organization. Within the Activity Category and Topic Areas, resources are grouped by organization.
  • ♦  The Organization pages include contact information, as well as resources grouped by Activity Category.
  • ♦  Throughout the Partner Resources pages, we include "jump to" menus to help users locate resources more quickly. Note: if you select an item from the menu and there is no response, this means there are no resources for that item.
  • ♦  The Search function below is also a quick way to find resources by author, title, keyword, activity, topic, and organization.

Please contact NAHIC (phone: 415-502-4856; email: nahic@itsa.ucsf.edu), with any questions about using this tool.

We are grateful for the help of all the partners in putting together this great set of resources! Special thanks to Theresa Woike and Darcy Steinberg of the American Academy of Pediatrics, and Lauren Schenker, formerly with the Maternal and Child Health Bureau’s Office of Adolescent Health.

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