Safe II Project Presentation June 2010
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From choice, a world of possibilities
SAFE II Project
SAFE II Project November 2009 -November 2010
Project Goal
To enhance the SRHR of all youth across Europe through be7er co-‐opera9on among EU countries, co-‐ordina9on among agencies and harmoniza9on of public health policies, health promo9on strategies and programmes
Project Objectives To increase the adoption and implementation of sound, rights-
based policies to protect, promote and ensure the SRHR of young people
To improve understanding of the determinants of behaviors and practices affecting the SRHR of young people in Europe
To improve the uptake of good practices aiming to improve the SRHR of young people in Europe
To increase the commitment and support of a broad range of national and European stakeholders for young people’s SRHR
To strengthen the involvement and empowerment of young people in Europe in initiatives to address and improve their SRHR.
PARTNERS
ASSOCIATED PARTNERS (MAs) COLLABORATING PARTNERS
Austria WHO Europe Region
Belgium WHO IBP
Czech Republic European Youth Forum
Cyprus COFACE
Estonia Center for Reproduc9ve Rights
Finland YouAct
Germany Denmark MA
Ireland France MA
Latvia Norway MA
Netherlands Sweden MA
Poland Ministries of Health
Portugal
Spain
Slovakia
IPPF European Network with:
1. Coordina9on 2. Dissemina9on 2. Evalua9on
3 Core Work Packages
Coordinator
Steering Committee (SC)
Reporting
Project dissemination plan
Special issue of Choices magazine
SAFE II project website, e-News
Mid-term + Final project conferences
Dissemination at national level in each package
Project monitoring, evaluation + reporting tools and templates
Internal evaluation frameworks and plans
Case studies + country reports
Mid-project evaluation
Final evaluation
4. Policy Guide 5. Qualita9ve Research
6. Good Prac9ce
7. Stakeholder
Involvement 8. Youth
Involvement
IFPA Rutgers IPPF EN IPPF EN IPPF EN
5 ImplementaDon Packages
Summary assessment report on national policies on YP’s SRHR
2 day workshop: Develop action plan + identify stakeholders
Translation of Policy Guide
National level activities
Track annual progress in policy improvement or worsening
Conduct end of project survey
Compendium of YP’s SRHR policy in Europe
Dissemination
Qualitative research training package and tools
3 day training workshop: Select 2-3 priority issues/variables for research
Qualitative research in 5 countries
Summary of results/objectives of research on YP’s SRHR
Country reports and summary report on qualitative research
General report + fact sheet on research results
Dissemination
3 day workshop: Identify good practice
Replicate 2-3 good practices in 4 countries
Technical support
Summary of good practice on YP’s SRHR
Country reports on replication of good practice
Develop 4 good practice fact sheets
Dissemination
Cross-cutting work package
Key stakeholders Identified+ active in project
Analytical report on stakeholder involvement
Cross-cutting work package
YSAFE meetings
Youth stakeholders identified + active in project
Analytical report on youth involvement
4. Policy Guide 5. Qualita9ve Research
6. Good Prac9ce
7. Stakeholder
Involvement 8. Youth
Involvement
IFPA Rutgers IPPF EN IPPF EN IPPF EN
Work Package Outputs
Other stakeholders take active part in national activities
Decision/policy makers actively advocate and/or take steps to improve YPs’ SRHR policies in accordance with the Policy Guide
Partners implement qualitative research projects
Research reports give new insight into specific factors affecting YP’s sexual behavior
Good practices are successfully replicated through the project
Key stakeholders reached by the project actively advocate for YPs’ SRHR
Stakeholders make public declarations/statements/actions on YPs’ SRHR
YP take the frontline role to advocate for SRHR in public arena
YP make public declarations/statements/actions on YPs’ SRHR
YP take a lead in national and European level activities
Policy Guide Qualita9ve Research
Good Prac9ce Stakeholder
Involvement
Youth
Involvement
IFPA Rutgers IPPF EN IPPF EN IPPF EN
Portugal
Cyprus Slovakia
Ireland +
Austria
Belgium Czech R.
Germany Spain
+
Estonia
Finland Latvia
Poland +
Austria Belgium Cyprus Czech R. Denmark Estonia France Germany Ireland Latvia Poland Norway Slovakia Spain Sweden
Austria Belgium Cyprus Czech R. Denmark Estonia France Germany Ireland Latvia Poland Norway Slovakia Spain Sweden
WHO EURO COFACE
EYF
WHO EURO WHO IBP
WHO EURO EYF
WHO EURO COFACE
EYF CRR
EYF YOUACT
Partner Involvement in Work Packages
SAFE II Steering Committee
Steering CommiHee
Members:
IPPF EN: Project Coordinator IFPA & RNG: Lead partners for WPs 4 & 5
ProFamilia & TRR: associated partners from WPs 5&6
European Youth Forum: WP 7
YSAFE: WP 8
WHO Europe
European Agency for Health and Consumers (EAHC)
IPPF EN IPPF EN
The SAFE project publications
IPPF EN
Work Package 1: Policy Guide
Objective: To increase the adoption and implementation of sound, rights-based policies to protect, promote and ensure the SRHR of young people
Advocacy in 4 countries
• Adoption of a legal framework for sexuality education. Cyprus
• Access to contraceptive health services, evidence base of YPs’ sexual behavior, access to abortion services and information for vulnerable YP.
Ireland • Implementation of sexuality education
legislation, uptake of a strategy for YFHS in the NPH, strengthen policies on teenage pregnancy prevention.
Portugal
• Improve policy on YFS, improve sexuality education. Slovakia
IPPF EN
Work Package 2: Research
Objective: To improve understanding of the determinants of behaviors and practices affecting the SRHR of young people in Europe
Qualitative Research in 5 countries • Communication between peer groups
on sexuality. Austria • Experience of sexuality of YP with an
early sexual debut. Belgium • Opinions of YP on their SRHR and
access to services. Germany • Opinions of YP on what they want/
need/have to enjoy their SRHR. Czech R. • Insight into the background of
decision making of young women and motherhood.
Spain
IPPF EN
Work Package 3: Good Practice
Objective: To improve the uptake of good practices aiming to improve the SRHR of young people in Europe
Implementing Good Practices in 4 countries • Youth friendly website with focus on
attracting boys with SRHR information and access to online counselling. Estonia
• Development of a youth group and enhance existing sexuality education in schools. Finland
• Provision of SRHR information sessions to university students. Latvia
• Provision of SRHR information and skills to medical students. Poland
IPPF EN
Work Package 4: Support Base
Objective: To increase the commitment and support of a broad range of national and European stakeholders for young people’s SRHR
IPPF EN
Work Package 5: Youth Participation
Objective: To strengthen the involvement and empowerment of young people in Europe in initiatives to address and improve their SRHR.