Sexual and Reproductive Health Services
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Resources for Grantees
Sexual and Reproductive Health Services (SRHS) grantees must provide care that is:
- Based on nationally recognized standards of care such as those outlined through the Title X program|Quality Family Planning.
- Person-centered and accessible.
- Supportive of voluntary and informed decision-making on sexual and reproductive health.
- Culturally and linguistically appropriate.
- Inclusive of all people.
- Trauma-informed.
- Designed to reach the most people with the funds available in an efficient and effective manner.
Below are resources for grantees’ management and implementation of their MDH Sexual and Reproductive Health Services grant. If there are questions and technical assistance needs beyond what are listed here, please contact SRHS.MDH@state.mn.us.
Financial
- MDH SRHS Invoice Template (PDF)
- MDH SRHS Budget Modification Form (PDF)
- MDH Incentive Guidelines for Grantees (PDF)
- 340b Drug Program Pricing Information
Reporting and Evaluation
- SRHS Quarterly Report Instructions (PDF)
- SRHS Workplan Template (xlsx)
- SRHS Process for Updating Workplan (PDF)
Telehealth Resources
Training and Professional Development
There are many sources of training and professional development in the sexual and reproductive health field. Below are some resources with frequently available or on demand training resources. Many of these resources are free.
- Reproductive Health National Training Center
- Clinical Training Center for Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Health Care Education and Training (HCET)
- University of Michigan Adolescent Health Initiative
- AIDS Education and Training Center (AETC)
- National STD Curriculum
- Public Health Learning Navigator
- Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers
- National Sexuality Education Standards
- Teen Pregnancy Prevention (TPP) Program Evaluations
- Planned Parenthood Digital Tools for Sex Educators
- CDC Sexually Transmitted Infections Treatment Guidelines – 2021 Recommendations
Last Updated: 03/13/2024