Resource Project
The RESOURCE Project is a web-based, educational resource aimed at enhancing the adolescent training of U.S. public health students. This site is intended for use by faculty from a wide variety of both health- and non-health-related disciplines. A broad range of tools are available here, including a sample syllabus that can be adapted for different disciplines and courses, recommended articles and readings, data sources, suggested assignments, case studies, links to other useful resources, and sample PowerPoint presentations. While the following units have been put in a specific sequence (i.e., Week 1, Week 2, and so forth), we encourage users of the curriculum to adapt these sections in the way that seems most appropriate.
If you are using the materials of the curriculum, we would greatly appreciate a brief email or phone call with information on how you used them (phone: 415.502.4856; email: policycenter@ucsf.edu).
Please be sure to visit our Sister Site, NAHIC. Resources on the site include a Brief highlighting priority health issues for adolescent & young adult males and many more publications.
We are pleased to announce our partnership with Child Trends. Together we will conduct research, create resources and offer assistance to improve the health of young people and their families.
