The CYWH staff and youth advisors teamed up to write informational guides, quizzes, and a curriculum for the new Teen Safe Initiative. Our goal is to promote health and safety in relationships, on the streets, and on the internet. The Teen Safe curriculum consists of a facilitator’s guide and four modules. The modules can be used separately or as part of a series of lessons on safety.
Facilitator’s Guide
Module 1: Healthy Relationships
Module 2: Safety in Relationships
Module 3: Safety on the Street
Module 4: Safety on the Internet
The Teen Safe Project was developed by the Center for Young Women’s Health at Boston Children’s Hospital and the Harvard Medical School’s Center of Excellence in Women’s Health under a contract from the US DHHS Office of Women’s Health.
Our health guides are developed through a systematic, rigorous process to ensure accuracy, reliability, and trustworthiness. Written and reviewed by experienced healthcare clinicians from Boston Children's Hospital, a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital and consistently ranked as a top hospital by Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report, these guides combine clinical expertise, specialized knowledge, and evidence-based medicine. We also incorporate research and best practices from authoritative sources such as the CDC, NIH, PubMed, top medical journals, and UpToDate.com. Clinical specialists and subject matter experts review and edit each guide, reinforcing our commitment to high-quality, factual, scientifically accurate health information for young people.