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Prevention Presentations
  • Concerned about the continual food and fitness talk on your floor and/or in your house?
  • Worried about a student/friend/resident that seems to drink too much?
  • Looking for information about the best ways to relieve stress on or near campus?
  • Want to know the best ways to stay healthy (and still have fun) while attending Penn?

Staff members from the Office of Health Education are available for small group (8-12) workshops or large group (12-50) presentations on these questions and a variety of other health related topics ranging from A to Z:

Alcohol use and abuse
Body Image
Common Contagious Diseases
Drug use and abuse
Environmental health factors
Flu prevention
Gonorrhea and STI's
Health Risks
Insomnia
Judicial issues
Kissing and other sexual activities
Listening skills
Mental Health issues

Norms for Penn
Overdoing “it”
Peer Group influence on health behaviors
Queer Health
Resources on and off-campus
Stress Reduction
Tobacco Use how to stop
Uterus and other health matters
Violence Prevention
Worry-less strategies
Xciting ways stay healthy
Your path to staying healthy
Zygotes and other important sexual health terms


To arrange a presentation for your department or student group – call 215.573.3525 or submit an online request(coming soon). Be prepared to give the following information:

 

 

Personal Contact Information
Name
Email
Phone
Group or Org.
Event Information
Workshop Topic
Size of Group
Date & Time
(First Choice)
(Second Choice)

Location
Reason for Request, and information about event:

 

Please note that Peer Health Education workshops are no longer scheduled through the Office of Health Education as of the 2003-2004 academic year. If you wish to request a peer facilitated workshop (DART, FLASH, GUIDE or STAAR), please click on their link above and visit their websites and online registration forms.

 

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