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How can we?
• Foster Friendly Access to Confidential and non-
Discriminatory SRHS
• Support CrossBorder Cooperation within Health
Professionals and Health Services
• Reduce the Stigma and Discrimination of Groups at Risk
of HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections
The Objective of the presentation
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Introduction
• Estimated 99Millions of Young people in Europe (WHO)
• Representing 14% of the European population and aged between
10-19 years old
• Living in a Freer and Liberal world where TV/Tech/Communication is
way more open and available
• Sexual scenes are now @the fingertips accessible which stimulates
earlier and irresponsible first intimate relationships
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The rest of the youth connect on internet either:
1. Via a school computer
2. Via the parents devices
3. Via Home computer
This implies a near 90% usage amongst teens of the electronic
device and ultimately internet
Status of Technology Among Teens
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The Solution to Structural Access to SRHS is :
• TECHNOLOGY + POWERFUL CONTENT + INNOVATIVE WAYS OF DELIVERING
IT THROUGH THE TECHNOLOGY
• An aligned approach across member states to discuss the content type and
delivery approach
• Structural deployment and Training of adults/teachers around the youth to
monitor and be the responsible party of feedback provided by the content
interaction + attitude and behaviour of the kids at home/school
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1. Use as much as possible Gamification for fostering access to
SRHS content.
2. Virtual Reality will be interesting mean for the +17 years old
3. Pair (1)(2) with Deep Learning or Artificial Intelligence so that
content will be tailored to the behaviour of the child and
environment he/she lives in
Foster Friendly Access to Confidential
and non-Discriminatory SRHS
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Case Study of www.sjekkdeg.no
Their conclusion is that it
is a promising way to
encourage users to
learn about SRH. It can ultimately serve
as an affordable and accessible intervention
model for decreasing SRH
behaviours ,Thomas Schopf Jul 18, 2014
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Support CrossBorder Cooperation within
Health Professionals and Health Services
If the alignment among member states has been successful; it
is pretty easy to decide at the centralise level;
1. What to do with the data for public health knowledge and
empowerment?
2. For learning from each other through Case studies
exchange in a safe/secure environment
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Reduce the Stigma and Discrimination of Groups at
Risk of HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections
When the first and second issues are dealt
with; it is easy to organise communities that
can interact with each other and play with
each other and support each other
emotionally either through technology or face
to face.
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Reference
Gamification strategy on prevention of STDs for Youth, Thomas Schopf Jul
18, 2014 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/
255693962_Gamification_Strategy_on_Prevention_of_STDs_for_Youth
Young People, WHO http://www.euro.who.int/en/health-topics/Life-stages/
sexual-and-reproductive-health/activities/young-people
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