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Adolescent Health Care

Adolescent Health Care. Dr.M.K.C.Nair MD Ph.D, M.Med.Sc., MBA, DCH, PGDU, FIAP, FIACAM, MA(Phil), National President NNF – 2011-12 President, Adol. Health Academy 2007-09 National President IndiaCLEN – 2005-07 National President IAP – 2004. &. M.Phil.Program Director, CERTC

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Adolescent Health Care

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  1. Adolescent Health Care Dr.M.K.C.Nair MD Ph.D, M.Med.Sc., MBA, DCH, PGDU, FIAP, FIACAM, MA(Phil), National President NNF – 2011-12 President, Adol. Health Academy 2007-09 National President IndiaCLEN – 2005-07 National President IAP – 2004 & M.Phil.Program Director, CERTC Professor of Pediatrics & Epidemiology Academic Editor, IAP Text Book of Pediatrics Director, Child Development Centre, Kerala

  2. CDC – NRHM Kerala Adolescent Health District Plan Project - A Model for India The project aims at overall development of adolescents and providing adolescent friendly services at health facility level.

  3. Step.1: Training of Health staff (n=4268) Nursing staff : 414 BAC/BRC : 44 NGOs : 314 ICDS Supervisors : 28 M.O. : 404 ASHA workers : 583 AWW :1677 Supervisory staff : 804

  4. Step.2: Booklets on ARSH: 101 FAQs Child Development cemtre Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram,

  5. Step.3: Awareness programs: (n=1060) Beneficiaries : 34,851 Schools Anganwadis Kudumbasree ASHA workers Adolescent groups Mothers meeting Other stakeholders

  6. Step 4 :Formation of Teen Clubs through Anganwadis and NGOs(n= 152) Skill Training (11 centres) • Computer training • Auto-rickshaw driving ARSH Camps for Teen Club members(n=246 in 8 camps) seen by Gynecologist - 199 • Normal findings : 94 • Not willing for Exam.n : 38 • Genital infections : 43 • Menstrual Problems : 20 • PCOD : 4

  7. Community ARSH Camps for Teen Club Members

  8. Step 5: School Programs • Awareness classes: High school & HSS students Beneficiaries :50,031 • Screening using TSQ (Teenage Screening Questionnaire – Trivandrum) • Medical Examination & Individual counselling 2,781

  9. Step.6: Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health (ARSH) Clinics at 5 Taluk Hospitals: Psychologist Height & Weight Pediatrician TSQ Dev.Therapist Gynecologist

  10. Step.7: Other Programs (Exhibitions/Seminars) ANNAM Fest Palode Mela NUTRI Fest

  11. Step.9: CDC – State Wide Adolescent Program

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