The COVID-19 pandemic continues to pose challenges to service systems that support health and development for adolescents and young adults.
This page emphasizes resources to support clinical services and public health systems, with additional links in other areas.
A project of the Adolescent and Young Adult Health National Resource Center, this page is maintained by the National Adolescent and Young Adult Health Information Center, with our core Center partners: The Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP); the State Adolescent Health Resource Center (SAHRC), University of Minnesota; and the National Improvement Partnership Network (NIPN), University of Vermont.
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SAHRC’s COVID resource page is geared toward the needs of State Adolescent Health Coordinators in state MCH/Title V Programs. It links to resources in many areas, such as mental health, and “virtual youth engagement,” as well as resources designed for AYAs.
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AMCHP’s MCH and Community COVID-19 Resources for state MCH/Title V programs provides links to external resources across multiple MCH topics, plus links to video recordings of AMCHP’s biweekly “COVID-19 Town Halls” series.
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NIPN’s webinar series on providing care to adolescents and young adults during the COVID pandemic.
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The Maternal and Child Health Bureau posted a COVID-19 FAQ page, with guidance for States on adapting their MCH/Title V programs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In addition to our partner resources above, further COVID-19 materials from leading organizations can be found by following the buttons below:
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