Panhandle Health District

8500 N. Atlas Road

Hayden, Idaho 83835

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

                                                                                   

Date:      September 7, 2006                                                              

Contact:

Cynthia Taggart

Public Information Officer

415-5108                                                                  

                                                                                                                 

Released by: Jeanne Bock, Director

 

 

                                                              PHD Health Education Specialist Appointed to Governor’s Council

 

 

              Panhandle Health District Health Education Specialist Brittany Baeumel has been re-appointed to the Governor’s Council on Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention for a two-year term.

              Baeumel manages the Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention program, which includes Peers Encouraging Abstinent Kids (P.E.A.K.). P.E.A.K. matches high school mentors with middle school students to model and teach abstinence as a choice. The program, which started in Bonners Ferry, is celebrating its 10th anniversary in the Panhandle Health District this year. Each year it reaches in the five northern counties alone about 1,800 students in 10 high schools and 13 middle schools.

              The Governor’s Council consists of two people from each of the state’s seven health districts. Increasing the number of adolescents who choose abstinence and decreasing the teen pregnancy rate are among the council’s goals. The national birth rate for girls ages 15 to 19 is 49.6 per 1,000 births. Idaho’s rate is 58.4, which represents a downward trend for the state.

              The council reaches teens through television commercials, media campaigns and educational programs.

              “It’s amazing to me the number of individuals from organizations and the different backgrounds that come together for this purpose,” Baeumel says.

              She will serve on the council until June 2008.

 

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