Legislature(2019 - 2020)DAVIS 106

02/18/2020 03:00 PM House HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES

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03:08:30 PM Start
03:09:10 PM Presentation: Statewide Suicide Prevention Council
04:19:22 PM Presentation: Improving Public Health and Comprehensive Sex Education
04:53:09 PM Adjourn
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+ Presentations: TELECONFERENCED
- Improving public health with comprehensive sex
education by
Samantha McNelly, Zoe Kaplan, Sammy Stevens, &
Zafara Strain; Anchorage Teen Council Members
Michaela Goodman, Juneau Teen Council Member
- Statewide Suicide Prevention Council by
Beverly Schoonover, Exec. Dir., Alaska Mental
Health Board & Advisory Board on Alcoholism &
Drug Abuse
-- Testimony <Invitation Only> --
                    ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE                                                                                  
      HOUSE HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES STANDING COMMITTEE                                                                     
                       February 18, 2020                                                                                        
                           3:08 p.m.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Representative Tiffany Zulkosky, Chair                                                                                          
Representative Ivy Spohnholz, Vice Chair                                                                                        
Representative Matt Claman                                                                                                      
Representative Harriet Drummond                                                                                                 
Representative Geran Tarr                                                                                                       
Representative Sharon Jackson                                                                                                   
Representative Lance Pruitt                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS ABSENT                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
All members present                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
COMMITTEE CALENDAR                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
PRESENTATION: STATEWIDE SUICIDE PREVENTION COUNCIL                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
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PRESENTATION: IMPROVING PUBLIC HEALTH AND COMPREHENSIVE SEX                                                                     
EDUCATION                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
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PREVIOUS COMMITTEE ACTION                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
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WITNESS REGISTER                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
BEVERLY SCHOONOVER, Executive Director                                                                                          
Statewide Suicide Prevention Council                                                                                            
Juneau, Alaska                                                                                                                  
POSITION STATEMENT:  Presented a PowerPoint titled "Statewide                                                                 
Suicide Prevention Council.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
SHARON FISHEL, Education Specialist                                                                                             
School Health and Professional Development                                                                                      
Department of Education and Early Development (DEED)                                                                            
Juneau, Alaska                                                                                                                  
POSITION  STATEMENT:    Testified   during  the  presentation  on                                                             
suicide prevention.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
REBECCA PIATT, Counseling Coordinator                                                                                           
Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District                                                                                       
Palmer, Alaska                                                                                                                  
POSITION  STATEMENT:   Testified during  the presentation  on the                                                             
Statewide Suicide Prevention Council.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
KRISTIN GAROT, Principal                                                                                                        
Yaakoosge Daakahidi High School                                                                                                 
Juneau School District                                                                                                          
Juneau, Alaska                                                                                                                  
POSITION  STATEMENT:    Testified   during  the  presentation  on                                                             
suicide prevention.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
MAX WHEAT, Student                                                                                                              
Yaakoosge Daakahidi High School                                                                                                 
Juneau School District Juneau, Alaska                                                                                           
POSITION  STATEMENT:    Testified   during  the  presentation  on                                                             
suicide prevention.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
MELISSA LINTON, Curriculum Coordinator                                                                                          
Kenai Peninsula Borough School District                                                                                         
Kenai, Alaska                                                                                                                   
POSITION  STATEMENT:    Testified   during  the  presentation  on                                                             
suicide prevention.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
KAEGAN KOSKI, Student                                                                                                           
River City Academy                                                                                                              
Kenai Peninsula Borough School District                                                                                         
Kenai, Alaska                                                                                                                   
POSITION  STATEMENT:    Testified   during  the  presentation  on                                                             
suicide prevention.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
MEGHAN CROW, Lead School Social Worker                                                                                          
Lower Kuskakwim School District                                                                                                 
Bethel, Alaska                                                                                                                  
POSITION  STATEMENT:    Testified   during  the  presentation  on                                                             
suicide prevention.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
SAMANTHA McNELLY, Facilitator                                                                                                   
Anchorage Teen Council                                                                                                          
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION  STATEMENT:   Presented a  PowerPoint titled  "Improving                                                             
Public Health and Comprehensive Sex Education."                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
ZOE KAPLAN                                                                                                                      
Anchorage Teen Council                                                                                                          
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION   STATEMENT:       Testified   during   the   PowerPoint                                                             
presentation.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MICHAELA GOODMAN                                                                                                                
Juneau Teen Council                                                                                                             
Juneau, Alaska                                                                                                                  
POSITION   STATEMENT:       Testified   during   the   PowerPoint                                                             
presentation.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
ZAFARA STRAIN                                                                                                                   
Anchorage Teen Council                                                                                                          
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION   STATEMENT:       Testified   during   the   PowerPoint                                                             
presentation.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
SAMMY STEVENS                                                                                                                   
Anchorage Teen Council                                                                                                          
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION   STATEMENT:       Testified   during   the   PowerPoint                                                             
presentation.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
ACTION NARRATIVE                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
3:08:30 PM                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                              
CHAIR  TIFFANY  ZULKOSKY  called  the  House  Health  and  Social                                                             
Services  Standing  Committee  meeting  to  order  at  3:08  p.m.                                                               
Representatives  Zulkosky,   Drummond,  Tarr,  and   Claman  were                                                               
present  at  the  call  to  order.    Representatives  Spohnholz,                                                               
Jackson, and Pruitt arrived as the meeting was in progress.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
^Presentation: Statewide Suicide Prevention Council                                                                           
       Presentation: Statewide Suicide Prevention Council                                                                   
                                                                                                                              
3:09:10 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR ZULKOSKY announced  that the first order  of business would                                                               
be a presentation by the Statewide Suicide Prevention Council.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
3:09:41 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
BEVERLY   SCHOONOVER,  Executive   Director,  Statewide   Suicide                                                               
Prevention  Council,  presented  a PowerPoint  titled  "Statewide                                                               
Suicide  Prevention Council."   She  shared slide  1, "Behavioral                                                               
Health   Advisory  Boards   and  Councils,"   which  listed   the                                                               
Behavioral  Health  Advisory  Boards,  noting that  she  was  the                                                               
director  of  all three  boards:    Alaska Mental  Health  Board,                                                               
Advisory Board  on Alcoholism and  Drug Abuse, and  the Statewide                                                               
Suicide  Prevention  Council.    She  added  that  these  citizen                                                               
advisory  members  were all  Alaskan  with  lived experience  and                                                               
expertise related  to mental health, substance  use, and suicide,                                                               
and  were appointed  by the  governor.   She explained  that they                                                               
advised,  educated,  and   collaborated  with  multiple  partners                                                               
regarding state funded behavioral health services.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
MS.  SCHOONOVER shared  slide  2,  "Statewide Suicide  Prevention                                                               
Council Meeting," reporting  that the council was  in statute and                                                               
served in  an advisory capacity  to the legislature  and governor                                                               
regarding suicide awareness  and prevention.  She  said that they                                                               
meet 4  times annually, had 1  paid staff member, and  17 council                                                               
members,  of which  13  were voting  members,  with 2  non-voting                                                               
members  from the  Alaska  House of  Representatives  and 2  non-                                                               
voting members from  the Alaska Senate.  She pointed  out that of                                                               
these  voting members,  there  were  specific seats  established,                                                               
including  a military  seat,  a youth  seat,  a suicide  survivor                                                               
seat, a clergy seat, a rural  seat, and a seat recommended by the                                                               
Alaska Federation  of Natives.   She declared that the  main duty                                                               
was to  work with Alaskans  statewide to create and  maintain the                                                               
five-year  suicide  prevention  plan   and  to  collaborate  with                                                               
statewide partners on the groundwork of suicide prevention.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MS. SCHOONOVER reported  that, in the Center  for Disease Control                                                               
(CDC) list of  state suicide rates, Alaska was always  in the top                                                               
three  for highest,  and  currently was  in  second place  behind                                                               
Montana.   She  declared that  the data  on the  following graphs                                                               
were for  Alaskans, and  she shared  slide 5,  "Intentional Self-                                                               
Harm  Mortality by  Year,"  a bar  graph  listing Alaska  suicide                                                               
deaths, rate  per 100,000,  and the U.S.  suicide rate  each year                                                               
from 2009 to  2018.  She pointed out that  although the number of                                                               
deaths were  low, as Alaska has  a small population, the  rate of                                                               
suicide was high, adding that one  death by suicide in Alaska has                                                               
huge and lasting impacts in the community.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
3:14:23 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS.   SCHOONOVER  presented   slide  6,   "Intentional  Self-Harm                                                               
Mortality by Race,"   a graph which also depicted  2009 - 2018 in                                                               
Alaska.   This graph compared  Alaska Indian/Alaska  Native rate,                                                               
the non-Alaska  Indian/Alaska Native  rate, the Alaska  rate, and                                                               
the U.S.  rate.   She pointed  out that  the Alaska  Natives were                                                               
most  at risk  for  suicide in  Alaska, a  huge  concern for  the                                                               
council.   She reported that the  council had an annual  booth at                                                               
the Alaska  Federation of Natives, conducted  outreach to tribes,                                                               
and was always  looking for more ways to partner  with tribes and                                                               
tribal citizens.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MS. SCHOONOVER  shared slide 7, "Intentional  Self-Harm Mortality                                                               
by Region," a bar graph  showing suicide deaths and the statewide                                                               
rate.    She pointed  out  that,  although the  Matanuska-Susitna                                                               
(Mat-Su)  region had  the highest  number of  deaths, it  did not                                                               
have a  high rate of  suicide per  100,000 people.   She reported                                                               
that  Alaska Natives  living  in the  northern  regions, such  as                                                               
Nome, Bethel, and Dillingham, were  the most at risk for suicide.                                                               
She added that  these areas were the most  challenging to receive                                                               
and  provide services  and support.   She  moved on  to slide  8,                                                               
"Intentional Self-Harm  Mortality by  Age Group," noting  that it                                                               
was necessary  to consider Adverse Childhood  Experiences (ACEs),                                                               
historical  trauma,   racism,  and   economic  disparity.     She                                                               
emphasized that it was necessary  to have dedicated resources and                                                               
focused efforts in  the rural Alaskan communities.   She directed                                                               
attention to  the bar graph, pointing  to the spikes in  the 15 -                                                               
29  age group,  as suicide  was the  leading cause  of death  for                                                               
Alaskans age 15  - 19.  She expressed concern  with the rates and                                                               
discussed the focus  for youth intervention in the  schools.  She                                                               
relayed  that  the  prevention  plan  supported  early  childhood                                                               
interventions to reduce  ACEs.  She added that  there was concern                                                               
for the  spike in  the 60 -  79-year-old population,  noting that                                                               
the  council had  addressed this  with the  Alaska Commission  on                                                               
Aging with a hope to partner on some projects.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MS.  SCHOONOVER  directed  attention  to  slide  9,  "Youth  Risk                                                               
Behavior  Survey  (YRBS),"  a  survey of  Alaska  teens  in  both                                                               
traditional and  alternative high schools, done  every other year                                                               
with parental consent.  She  reported that, since 2009, the rates                                                               
of depression and attempted suicide  had grown dramatically.  She                                                               
noted that  there was improvement,  however, with a  reduction in                                                               
tobacco use and  youth drinking.  She declared that  this was the                                                               
most   important  data   for   school-based  suicide   prevention                                                               
programs.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
3:18:13 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR ZULKOSKY asked  if the YRBS survey  was facilitated through                                                               
the state-wide council and what was the total number of surveys.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
SHARON   FISHEL,   Education   Specialist,  School   Health   and                                                               
Professional  Development,  Department  of  Education  and  Early                                                               
Development (DEED), in response to  Chair Zulkosky, said that the                                                               
Division of  Public Health conducted the  survey in collaboration                                                               
with the  schools and  the DEED.   She added  that the  2019 data                                                               
would soon be available.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
3:18:54 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE TARR  reported that  nationwide rates  for suicide                                                               
were "really  skyrocketing," adding  that this  had been  a trend                                                               
for the  last number of years.   She pointed out  that the Alaska                                                               
rate had  plateaued whereas the  national trends  were continuing                                                               
to rise, and that this spoke  to the importance of the prevention                                                               
work.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
3:19:47 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS. FISHEL  presented slide 10,  "Suicide Awareness  Prevention &                                                               
Postvention  Program," and  slide 11,  "Reducing Youth  Suicide                                                                 
SAPP Grantees."   She reported  that funding through  the Suicide                                                               
Prevention Council had been the  primary funding for school based                                                               
mental  health programming,  which  included suicide  prevention,                                                               
intervention, postvention and trauma work.   She pointed out that                                                               
there  was not  any other  dedicated funding  to meet  this need,                                                               
noting  that  this  work  had  reached  all  of  Alaska's  school                                                               
districts in  some form with  more than 23,000  online e-learning                                                               
users.    She  clarified  that   these  SAPP  (Suicide  Awareness                                                               
Prevention  & Postvention  Program) grants  were really  the SAPP                                                               
program.   She reported that  the program  provided opportunities                                                               
for  schools to  support  programs, practices  and policies  that                                                               
focused  on  the  areas  that   were  related  to  state  suicide                                                               
prevention plans, goals,  and strategies.  She  stated that these                                                               
programs provided  an action  plan, parts of  which also  met the                                                               
statewide Suicide Prevention Plan.   She listed the SAPP grantees                                                               
for FY20,  which included schools  in Juneau,  Petersburg, Kenai,                                                               
Bering  Straits, and  North  Slope.   Almost  all these  programs                                                               
included peer to peer work.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MS.  FISHEL paraphrased  slide 12,  "Statewide Crisis  Response                                                                 
SAPP Program," stating  that in addition to  the more traditional                                                               
suicide  programming DEED  administered  through district  grants                                                               
and  training, DEED  is often  able to  respond to  unforeseeable                                                               
district crises. DEED  can authorize grant funds  to be allocated                                                               
for  crisis  counseling and  even  provide  funding for  external                                                               
counseling support to a school in crisis.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MS.  FISHEL  stated that  this  funding  also provided  statewide                                                               
support by having  staff that could respond  to district requests                                                               
for support  during a crisis,  including a mental  health crisis,                                                               
suicide  crisis, counseling  support,  and technical  assistance.                                                               
She shared  anecdotes for responses  to four different  crises in                                                               
the past two  weeks, as well as earlier incidents  of suicide and                                                               
attempted  suicide in  a school  in December.   She  acknowledged                                                               
that,  as  she  was  the  only staffer  with  the  Department  of                                                               
Education  and Early  Development to  do behavioral  health which                                                               
included   mental  health,   suicide   prevention,  trauma,   and                                                               
substance  abuse,   she  also   worked  with   school  counselors                                                               
statewide.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
3:26:40 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS.  FISHEL moved  on  to paraphrase  slide  13, "DEED  eLearning                                                               
Suicide Resources  (Statewide)," which  broke the  staff training                                                               
program  into  four  training  sections.    She  said  that  this                                                               
training  was  in  response  to  Senate Bill  36  in  2012  which                                                               
required  that   all  school   district  staff   receive  suicide                                                               
awareness prevention  and postvention  training.  She  added that                                                               
these were  online courses  available to  anyone statewide.   She                                                               
reported that there was a  collection of professional development                                                               
resources  for the  districts, noting  that since  July 1,  2019,                                                               
5600 educators  had taken  at least one  of the  suicide courses.                                                               
She  shared that  195  educators had  taken  the student  lessons                                                               
listed on  slide 13, "Navigating Transitions:  Promoting Wellness                                                               
to Prevent Suicide, Grades 5-12."                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
MS. FISHEL explained that five  counselors from the Mat-Su School                                                               
District  had  helped  create these  lessons,  the  first  online                                                               
lessons for students  around suicide prevention.   She added that                                                               
about 150 students from this  school district had been trained to                                                               
deliver these peer-to-peer model  lessons to other students, with                                                               
some  of  these  students  going  to  Anchorage  to  train  other                                                               
students to deliver these lessons.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
MS. FISHEL shared slide 14,  "Transforming Schools," stating that                                                               
Alaskan students  endured an  extremely high  rate of  trauma and                                                               
ACEs.   She reported that  one of two  youth in Alaska  had lived                                                               
through one or  more ACEs by the beginning of  kindergarten.  She                                                               
explained that this framework was  a result of lessons learned by                                                               
school  staff and  community members  in  Alaska, using  stories,                                                               
research,  and best  practices to  improve academic  outcomes and                                                               
well-being for  all students, adding  that more than  2500 copies                                                               
of this framework had been distributed throughout Alaska.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
3:30:54 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS. FISHEL  shared slide 15,  "DEED eLearning  Trauma Resources,"                                                               
stating that  the online lessons  for suicide prevention  and the                                                               
trauma lessons  were all paid for  out of the DEED  funding.  She                                                               
pointed  to  the  micro courses,  including  classroom  practice,                                                               
self-regulation,    mind-body     connection,    and    emotional                                                               
intelligence,  which   she  described   as  hands-on   tools  and                                                               
activities  that  teachers  and   educators  can  do  with  their                                                               
students  in the  classroom.    She pointed  to  the new  courses                                                               
listed on the  slide, which read:  Childhood  traumatic grief for                                                               
school  personnel; a  Guide to  Family Partnerships  (Live); Self                                                               
Care for Educators; and Birth-to-5 Trauma Engaged Practices                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MS.  FISHEL   reported  that  the  self-care   chapter  was  most                                                               
requested for training.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  ZULKOSKY   asked  if  the  framework   for  trauma-engaged                                                               
practice was  used as a tool  by school boards and  teachers as a                                                               
resource  to implement  trauma engaged  environments.   She asked                                                               
for any statistics that this  had been used for developing models                                                               
statewide.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MS.  FISHEL  reported  that the  Bering  Strait  School  District                                                               
offered  a copy  of the  document to  every educational  staffer.                                                               
She added that  the Fairbanks North Star  Borough School District                                                               
had  requested 500  copies of  the framework,  and that  requests                                                               
were  coming  in soon  from  the  Anchorage and  Lower  Kuskokwim                                                               
School Districts.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
MS. FISHEL declared  that, although this was not a  lot of money,                                                               
there  was a  lot done  with the  money.   She shared  a personal                                                               
anecdote about suicide in her family.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
3:35:23 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS.  SCHOONOVER  concluded  with  slide  17,  "Statewide  Suicide                                                               
Prevention  Council    2020  Activities:"    the Reducing  Lethal                                                               
Means Campaign, which created  space between potentially suicidal                                                               
people  and   their  guns;  the  Careline   Promotion,  with  its                                                               
objective to alleviate  stress and give folks someone  to talk to                                                               
by  calling   877-266-HELP  (4357);   and  "Recasting   the  Net-                                                               
Promoting Wellness to Prevent Suicide  in Alaska," increasing the                                                               
resource  base  for  statewide   planning,  data  collection  and                                                               
assessment.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
REPRESTATIVE JACKSON  expressed her  gratitude to  Ms. Schoonover                                                               
for her work.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
3:39:03 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
The committee took a brief at-ease.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
3:39:31 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REBECCA PIATT, Counseling  Coordinator, Matanuska-Susitna Borough                                                               
School  District,   spoke  about  the  necessity   for  full  and                                                               
continued  funding  for  the  suicide  awareness  prevention  and                                                               
postvention (SAPP) program.   She reported that  her district had                                                               
been  a grantee  of  the  program for  multiple  cycles, and  the                                                               
district  SAPP  activities all  aligned  with  the state  suicide                                                               
prevention plan  strategies.  She  stated that some of  the major                                                               
deliverables  included explicit  suicide  prevention training  to                                                               
students and staff, educational  programming to foster resiliency                                                               
and connectedness,  and social-emotional  skills for  students in                                                               
some of the alternative schools.   She shared that SAPP funds had                                                               
supported  the development  of navigating  transitions, promoting                                                               
wellness to prevent suicide,  e-learning modules in collaboration                                                               
with the Department of Education  and Early Development, and free                                                               
curriculum for any  Alaskan educator.  She spoke  about the major                                                               
goal  for the  current grant  cycle to  expand the  reach of  the                                                               
navigating  transitions   curriculum  by  using   a  peer-to-peer                                                               
training model  and shared some  details about the  "saving teens                                                               
at  risk" suicide  prevention training  for  student leaders  and                                                               
staff advisors.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
MS. PIATT  shared that the  cost for this  district-wide training                                                               
was  about $2.83  per student.    She declared  that these  SAPP-                                                               
funded  efforts  were  making   a  difference,  pointing  to  the                                                               
increase in the number of  suicide interventions as students were                                                               
recognizing warning  signs and  had the  courage and  training to                                                               
speak up.  She shared an  anecdote from her school district.  She                                                               
reported that  the youth  suicide indicators  in the  YSRB survey                                                               
reflected that 21.6  percent of high school students  in the Mat-                                                               
Su  Borough  School  District   reported  engagement  in  suicide                                                               
consideration  and 9.2  percent  had reported  an actual  suicide                                                               
attempt.    She pointed  out  that  the statewide  averages  were                                                               
higher.   She declared  that, as  the reach  of the  SAPP dollars                                                               
extended farther  than any statistic  could truly show,  full and                                                               
continued   funding  was   important  to   support  the   suicide                                                               
prevention  activities and  resources to  promote the  safety and                                                               
well-being of the students.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  ZULKOSKY  asked if  there  had  been any  discussions  for                                                               
contributions to the rise in suicide across the state.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MS. PIATT, in  response, offered her belief  that, although there                                                               
was not  any officially  clear causation,  the ACEs  research had                                                               
brought  recognition   for  the  extent  of   trauma  within  the                                                               
community, with no discrimination.   She declared that there were                                                               
also uphill battles  with substance abuse issues  in Alaska which                                                               
did lead to  suicidal behavior.  She relayed  that the activities                                                               
tried to address  these issues in order to  build connections and                                                               
pipelines toward support and resources for healing.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
3:47:39 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
KRISTIN  GAROT,  Principal,   Yaakoosge  Daakahidi  High  School,                                                               
Juneau  School District,  acknowledged that,  as Alaska  did have                                                               
one  of  the highest  rates  of  suicide  in the  U.S.,  targeted                                                               
intervention, support, and education  for high school students in                                                               
high-risk  school districts  was important.   She  said that  the                                                               
SAPP program helped her school with  a grant of $25,000 which had                                                               
increased the  support for  student engagement  at school  and in                                                               
the community, provided staff  training, and increased attendance                                                               
and  positive connections.   She  reported that  the funding  had                                                               
shown success for student  engagement, attendance, and graduation                                                               
rates.  She  relayed that more students now shared  when they and                                                               
their friends were  struggling and asked for help.   She declared                                                               
that,   without   the  funding,   it   was   more  difficult   to                                                               
systematically fill the  gaps, so kids did not  "fall through the                                                               
cracks."                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
3:50:17 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MAX WHEAT, Student, Yaakoosge Daakahidi  High School, shared some                                                               
stories  about  his  participation in  leadership  circles  which                                                               
helped bring people in and make them  want to talk.  He said that                                                               
one person could make a difference,  and this was contagious.  He                                                               
declared  that  having a  trusting  relationship  with a  teacher                                                               
would allow someone  to talk about traumatic issues.   He offered                                                               
his belief  that the  program helped  kids not  go to  "that dark                                                               
side"  and made  them  feel "happy  about life."    He shared  an                                                               
anecdote  about one  of  the classes  that helped  a  lot of  the                                                               
students deal  with a  lot of trauma,  knowing that  "someone has                                                               
your back."  He spoke  about community involvement, which goes "a                                                               
long way just saying, 'got you'."   He spoke about the importance                                                               
of the program  for helping to know the signs  of suicide so that                                                               
you could  look out  for your  family, your  friends, and  even a                                                               
teacher and  help them.   He expressed  his appreciation  for the                                                               
program.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
3:54:11 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS. GAROT  spoke about  the program to  support students  who had                                                               
experienced  trauma, a  full day  training for  specific ways  to                                                               
teach kids self-regulation strategies  which the grant had helped                                                               
provide  to  the school  staff.    She  referenced the  signs  of                                                               
suicide that were  taught in the e-learning modules  and had been                                                               
implemented school-wide  for the  students.   She noted  that the                                                               
teachers used  those resources to  lead and teach  their classes.                                                               
She declared that the funding was critical for her school.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MS. GAROT, in response to  Representative Jackson, explained that                                                               
it  was  the  supporting  students who  have  experienced  trauma                                                               
class.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  ZULKOSKY  spoke  about   the  importance  for  having  the                                                               
vocabulary  to  express  and  describe  what  someone  was  going                                                               
through.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
3:56:53 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MELISSA LINTON,  Curriculum Coordinator, Kenai  Peninsula Borough                                                               
School  District,  shared  that,  in 2017,  she  had  become  the                                                               
coordinator of a Project Aware  grant for the alternative school.                                                               
That experience  had brought her  the recognition for a  need for                                                               
the students to address suicide  prevention and awareness.  Since                                                               
2017,  the   district  had  increased   the  number   of  suicide                                                               
assessments from almost  60 per year to almost 110  for the first                                                               
semester, which could  double by year end.  She  reported that at                                                               
the  end  of   the  previous  year,  there  had   been  210  risk                                                               
assessments for  student suicide.   She  reported that,  with the                                                               
SAPP program, the district had  introduced a program, "Sources of                                                               
Strength,"  an  evidence-based  program for  suicide  prevention.                                                               
She  pointed out  that this  training was  for students,  to give                                                               
them the  skills and  leadership to be  connectors, as  they were                                                               
the first responders  when it was known their  peers needed help.                                                               
She  stated  that  previous training  had  been  directed  toward                                                               
adults.   She  declared that  this  was a  positive program  that                                                               
emphasized strength-based ideas  for students:  what  one can do,                                                               
instead of what one can't or shouldn't do.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MS. LINTON shared  that currently there were  almost 600 students                                                               
and  100 adults  throughout the  community trained  as adults  or                                                               
student advisors  for Sources  of Strength,  active in  14 middle                                                               
and high  schools.  She added  that the SAPP program  funding had                                                               
also provided for  6 trainers within the district  to continue to                                                               
train students  and schools on  the Sources of  Strength program.                                                               
She  explained  that  the  SAPP   funding  also  supported  other                                                               
programs, and she  offered some details on  these, including work                                                               
on trauma informed practices.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
4:02:51 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
KAEGAN  KOSKI,  Student,  River  City  Academy,  Kenai  Peninsula                                                               
Borough  School District,  shared  that he  was  in the  eleventh                                                               
grade at River City Academy and  was a participant in the Sources                                                               
of Strength  program.  He  declared his support for  the program,                                                               
pointing to the  effects in his school when  kids were encouraged                                                               
to connect with  each other, to talk and identify  when there was                                                               
a problem.  He reflected that  there had been many past instances                                                               
when the Sources  of Strength "would have  been incredibly useful                                                               
to me."   He shared an anecdote of a  friend's earlier attempt at                                                               
suicide and his  own lack of knowledge  for what to do.   He said                                                               
that  daily he  saw examples  in  which Sources  of Strength  had                                                               
changed the  brain chemistry  of students.   He  declared support                                                               
for any  grants toward  suicide awareness  that would  keep these                                                               
programs  teaching   his  peers  how  to   deal  with  terrifying                                                               
situations and save lives.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
4:05:33 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS.   LINTON  reported   that  there   had  recently   been  more                                                               
collaboration  with  partners  on  the Kenai.    She  offered  an                                                               
example  for  the  Sources  of   Strength  program  with  Central                                                               
Peninsula  Hospital and  other  outside  agencies throughout  the                                                               
community.   She declared  that this  program was  very positive,                                                               
and it was  "connecting all the right people to  the right places                                                               
and  supporting  the  students."    She  added  that  Sources  of                                                               
Strength  activities had  been used  for the  staff to  deal with                                                               
secondary trauma.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
4:08:19 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MEGHAN CROW,  Lead School Social  Worker, Lower  Kuskakwim School                                                               
District, reported that  she had been a school  social worker for                                                               
22 years as well as a  member of the statewide suicide prevention                                                               
council  for 7  years.    She said  that  suicide prevention  was                                                               
currently  a focus  among  the  10 school  social  workers.   She                                                               
shared that the free lessons offered  by the state had helped the                                                               
department to  train teachers.   She added  that the  addition of                                                               
resilience  and protective  factors  into  the presentations  had                                                               
been proven effective  in prevention.  She relayed  that the SAPP                                                               
programs had  been used to  expand existing programs  by training                                                               
advocates from  the rural  schools to  better respond  to student                                                               
needs.  She added that this  also included training in Yupik life                                                               
skills  and traditional  skills,  the way  of  being well,  using                                                               
Yupik values.   She noted that  mental health first aid  was also                                                               
taught, as well  as ways to combat bullying  and dating violence.                                                               
She pointed out that the SAPP  program allowed them to think in a                                                               
different direction  and expand comprehensive  prevention efforts                                                               
for life  skills, protective factors, and  community involvement.                                                               
She  added that  these funds  allowed a  broadening of  focus for                                                               
trauma to staff, teachers, and students.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MS.  CROW, in  response to  Chair  Zulkosky, said  there were  28                                                               
schools in the district.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MS. CROW, in response to  Representative Tarr, explained that the                                                               
district had both social workers  and counselors.  The counseling                                                               
department had 8 counselors, with 2  full time at the Bethel High                                                               
School,  which comprised  about  33 percent  of  the high  school                                                               
students in the  district.  She said that the  other 6 counselors                                                               
and  5  social workers  visited  the  23  village schools.    She                                                               
reported that the  social workers did a lot  of social, emotional                                                               
counseling, especially  in the village.   The academic counselors                                                               
were doing testing, scheduling, and  guidance lessons, as well as                                                               
college and vocational  programs.  She pointed  out that although                                                               
each  had different  focuses, the  two groups  came together  for                                                               
crisis intervention and the social,  emotional needs of students.                                                               
She acknowledged that having both was a unique system.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
^Presentation:  Improving  Public  Health and  Comprehensive  Sex                                                             
Education                                                                                                                     
  Presentation: Improving Public Health and Comprehensive Sex                                                               
                           Education                                                                                        
                                                                                                                              
4:19:22 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR ZULKOSKY announced  that the final order  of business would                                                               
be a  presentation on improving  public health  and comprehensive                                                               
sex education.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
4:19:48 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
The committee took a brief at-ease.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
4:21:21 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
SAMANTHA McNELLY,  Anchorage Teen Council  Facilitator, presented                                                               
a PowerPoint  titled "Improving  Public Health  and Comprehensive                                                               
Sex Education,"  stating that the  statistics were  very alarming                                                               
and that a lot of them had "been  true for quite some time."  She                                                               
directed  attention to  slide 3,  "Scope of  the Problem,"  which                                                               
stated that  Alaska had  some of the  country's highest  rates of                                                               
sexual  assault,  sexually  transmitted  infections  (STIs),  and                                                               
unintended pregnancy.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
MS.  McNELLY  moved on  and  paraphrased  from slide  4,  "Public                                                               
Health Crisis," which read:                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
     Alaska  has  extremely  high  rates  of  STIs,  ranking                                                                    
     highest in the nation  for chlamydia and second highest                                                                    
     for   gonorrhea.   Alaska   youth  (ages   15-19)   are                                                                    
     particularly  vulnerable    contracting chlamydia  at a                                                                    
     rate more than 3x the state average.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MS. McNELLY,  in response to  Representative  Jackson,  said that                                                               
she did not know exactly when these numbers had begun to rise.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  ZULKOSKY  offered for  her  office  to provide  additional                                                               
information at the end of the presentation.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MS. McNELLY moved  on to slides 5 and 6,  "Scope of the Problem,"                                                               
and paraphrased the slides, which read:                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
     Syphilis  Outbreak:  During  2018,  there  was  a  293%                                                                    
     increase over 2017 for reported syphilis cases.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     Alaska's rate  of teen pregnancy is  above the national                                                                    
     average.  Nearly  48% of all pregnancies  in Alaska are                                                                    
     unintended.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MS. McNELLY shared slide 7, "Scope of the Problem," which read:                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
     Sexual Violence                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     Alaska has  the highest  rate of  reported rape  in the                                                                    
     country  almost 3 times the national average.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
     13.7% of  people in Alaska  have experienced  some form                                                                    
     of childhood sexual abuse, estimated  to be the highest                                                                    
     in the country.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MS. McNELLY added that this  was unacceptable and there needed to                                                               
be a way to address this problem.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
MS.  MCNELLY  directed  attention   to  slide  8,  "UAA's  Alaska                                                               
Victimization Survey,"  and reported that  of 100 adult  women in                                                               
Alaska,  40  would  experience  some  sort  of  intimate  partner                                                               
violence,  33  would experience  sexual  violence,  and 50  would                                                               
experience intimate  partner violence, sexual violence,  or both.                                                               
She  emphasized that  one  of  every two  women  in Alaska  would                                                               
experience this violence, noting that  although the data was only                                                               
looking at  women, it was  known that  people of all  genders did                                                               
experience intimate  partner violence, sexual violence,  or both.                                                               
She declared that it was  necessary for more education across the                                                               
state to "tackle  these numbers and to  really bolster protective                                                               
factors specifically for young people across Alaska."                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
MS.  MCNELLY  shared  slide  9,  "Discrimination  against  LGBTQ+                                                               
youth," which read:                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
     Compared  to students  in schools  without  an LGBTQ  -                                                                    
     inclusive  curriculum, LGBTQ  students in  schools with                                                                    
     inclusive curriculum were...                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     ?  More likely  to feel  safe because  of their  sexual                                                                    
     orientation and gender expression                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
     ? Experienced lower levels  of victimization related to                                                                    
     their sexual orientation and gender expression                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
4:27:45 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS. MCNELLY presented slide 10,  "Primary Prevention and Behavior                                                               
Change,"  and  said  that  primary prevention  was  the  idea  of                                                               
intervening before  negative health events occurred  in someone's                                                               
life.    She   offered  an  example  for   the  encouragement  of                                                               
vaccinations before  the contraction of  a harmful disease.   She                                                               
added that primary prevention could  also include substance abuse                                                               
education and  be as  simple as  encouragement of  an environment                                                               
for youth to  bond with trusted adults so there  would be someone                                                               
safe  to talk  with.   She shared  slide 11,  "Prevention," which                                                               
read:                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
     Health Promotion                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
     "Empowering  people  to  increase  control  over  their                                                                    
     health  and its  determinants  through health  literacy                                                                    
     efforts  and multisectoral  action to  increase healthy                                                                    
     behaviors."                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MS.  MCNELLY stated  that the  goal  of health  promotion was  to                                                               
increase better health outcomes for  all Alaskans, adding that it                                                               
demanded to  meet people  where they were,  so whatever  point in                                                               
their lives  they were  at with their  health and  their choices,                                                               
information resources  that would  them move  forward to  an even                                                               
healthier life could be provided.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
MS.  MCNELLY shared  slide 12,  "Behavior  Change," which  stated                                                               
that  long  term changes  in  health  behavior involved  multiple                                                               
actions  and  adaptations over  time,  and  that behavior  change                                                               
often took time and multiple opportunities.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MS.  MCNELLY pointed  to  the similarity  within  the models  and                                                               
mentioned  that there  needed to  be  consistent information  and                                                               
conversation.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MS. MCNELLY  declared that  some of  the programs  throughout the                                                               
U.S.  did  not follow  the  best  practices for  behavior  change                                                               
models,  directing  attention to  slide  13,  "Abstinence    Only                                                               
Programs,:  which stated  that abstinence  was "not  effective in                                                               
delaying  initiation  of  sexual intercourse  or  changing  other                                                               
health  behaviors associated  with reducing  unintended pregnancy                                                               
and STIs" and indeed "may  have negative impact on several groups                                                               
of young  people, including LGBTQ  youth, sexually  active youth,                                                               
youth with history of sexual abuse, and parenting teens."                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MS. MCNELLY stated that there  were numerous studies showing that                                                               
these programs were  not effective in delaying  the initiation of                                                               
sexual  intercourse or  other  health  behaviors associated  with                                                               
unintended  pregnancies  and  STIs,  and  could,  instead,  cause                                                               
direct harm for  many groups of youth,  specifically LBGTQ youth.                                                               
She  pointed  out  that  these  programs  could  be  harmful  for                                                               
sexually active  youth because of  the shame and  stigma attached                                                               
to these  programs and  would not  necessarily encourage  them to                                                               
make healthier future choices.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MS. MCNELLY  provided more information via  slide 14, "Abstinence                                                               
  Only  Programs," stating considerable research,  including from                                                               
the CDC,  found that abstinence-only education  withheld critical                                                               
information from young people, leaving them at risk.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
4:32:33 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
ZOE KAPLAN, Anchorage Teen Council  Member, shared slide 16, "Sex                                                               
Education should ..." which read:                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     Cover a wide range of topics including:                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
     ? Healthy and unhealthy relationships                                                                                      
     ? Decision-making and peer pressure                                                                                        
     ? Abstinence                                                                                                               
     ? Communication                                                                                                            
     ? Consent                                                                                                                  
     ? Gender identity                                                                                                          
     ? Sexual orientation                                                                                                       
     ? Body image                                                                                                               
     ? Media literacy and critical thinking                                                                                     
     ? Birth control                                                                                                            
     ? Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MS.  KAPLAN acknowledged  that  these should  be  taught to  age-                                                               
appropriate  groups and  she offered  examples  for younger  ages                                                               
that  could be  built  upon  as the  children  were  older.   She                                                               
pointed  out  that abstinence  was  an  important form  of  birth                                                               
control for many people.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MS.  KAPLAN moved  on to  slide  17, "Sex  Education should  ..."                                                               
which read:                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
      ? Be culturally specific and taught each school year                                                                      
     by a trained educator                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
        ? Equip young people with skills they need for a                                                                        
     lifetime of good health                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
     ? Inclusive of LGBTQ+ population                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
MS. KAPLAN  said that  it was  important in  rural areas  for the                                                               
lessons to focus  on what was accessible.  She  declared that sex                                                               
education  should equip  young people  with skills  needed for  a                                                               
lifetime of good health.  She  added that sex education should be                                                               
inclusive of  LGBTQ youth  who felt  marginalized or  excluded as                                                               
there was  a higher  risk for mental  health problems  among this                                                               
group.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MS. KAPLAN  stated that when  these best practices were  put into                                                               
use,  there were  a lot  of positive  outcomes, and  she directed                                                               
attention to slide 18, "Positive Health Outcomes," which read:                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
     Comprehensive Sex Ed:                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
     ? Reduces unprotected sex                                                                                                  
     ? Delays initiation of sex                                                                                                 
     ? Increases condom and contraception use                                                                                   
     ? Reduces likelihood of unintended pregnancy                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
MS.  KAPLAN  stated that  this  directly  challenged the  beliefs                                                               
about  abstinence-only  sex  education  and  addressed  the  high                                                               
percentage of unintended pregnancies and STIs.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MS.  KAPLAN referenced  slide 19,  "Comprehensive Sex  Ed," which                                                               
read:                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
     Young  people  should  get  age-appropriate,  medically                                                                    
     accurate  information and  answers  to their  questions                                                                    
     about sex  and relationships,  without being  shamed or                                                                    
     judged.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS. KAPLAN  moved on to  slide 20, "National  Sexuality Education                                                               
Standards," and  reported that these standards  were derived from                                                               
the  CDC's  National  Health  Education  Standards.    They  were                                                               
developed  by multiple  national  organizations working  together                                                               
and broken  into seven sexuality standards,  explained further on                                                               
slide 21, "Essential  Content:" there are 7 topics  chosen as the                                                               
minimum,  essential   content  and  skills  for   K-12  sexuality                                                               
education, the standards for each  one of these topics varying by                                                               
grade level.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS.  KAPLAN stated  that these  topics  would be  developmentally                                                               
appropriate  for  every grade  level  and  she shared  slide  22,                                                               
"Essential Content," in which the topics were broken down:                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
     1. Anatomy and Physiology                                                                                                  
     2. Puberty and Adolescent Development                                                                                      
     3. Identity                                                                                                                
     4. Pregnancy and Reproduction                                                                                              
     5. Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV                                                                                   
     6. Healthy Relationships                                                                                                   
     7. Personal Safety                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
MS. KAPLAN  reported that, in  2018, fewer than half  of Alaska's                                                               
secondary schools gave  information for ways to  access valid and                                                               
reliable products, information, and  services related to STIs and                                                               
pregnancies.   She  emphasized that  it was  necessary to  ensure                                                               
there was correct, valid information.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
4:38:49 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MICHAELA  GOODMAN,  Juneau  Teen  Council,  explained  that  Teen                                                               
Council  was a  peer-led  sex education  program affiliated  with                                                               
Planned Parenthood which had been  active for about 30 years, and                                                               
she directed  attention to slide  24, "Teen Council,"  which gave                                                               
more  information about  that  program's  location, members,  and                                                               
offerings:                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
? Anchorage and Juneau                                                                                                          
     ? 22 members                                                                                                               
     ? Extensive Training                                                                                                       
     ? Formal and Informal Ed                                                                                                   
     ? Peer Led Sex Ed                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
4:40:21 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
ZAFARA STRAIN,  Anchorage Teen Council  Member, shared  slide 25,                                                               
"Why  it  matters?"  and  offered a  personal  anecdote  for  the                                                               
comprehensive sexual health education  she received in the eighth                                                               
grade, taught by  Teen Council, a lesson for how  to properly use                                                               
a condom to  protect a partner.  After this  lesson, she knew she                                                               
wanted  to  be  part  of  Teen Council.    She  stated  that  the                                                               
questions she  heard from friends  disheartened her, as  she knew                                                               
that  if  they had  had  the  same resources  and  comprehensive,                                                               
inclusive sexual education  as she had, they would  have the same                                                               
feelings of personal empowerment.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
4:42:48 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS.  KAPLAN  explained  that  her sex  education  had  been  very                                                               
limited, and  she shared a  personal anecdote detailing  how that                                                               
information  had not  been applicable  to  her life.   She  noted                                                               
that, as she was a very  shy middle schooler, she was hesitant to                                                               
broach this topic with her parents  or anyone else.  She shared a                                                               
personal  anecdote about  her menstrual  cycle and  its symptoms,                                                               
noting that sexual education would  have taught her that this was                                                               
not normal.  She reflected on  how much happier and healthier she                                                               
would have been, had she had this knowledge earlier in her life.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
4:45:15 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
SAMMY STEVENS,  Anchorage Teen Council Member,  shared a personal                                                               
anecdote about  his sexual education,  which he determined  to be                                                               
"less than adequate" as it  stigmatized STDs rather than give any                                                               
information for  how to prevent  or treat.   He declared  that it                                                               
was "much  more important that  we have this information  and not                                                               
need it than  need this information and not have  it."  He shared                                                               
slides 26 and 27, which read:                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
     Public health authorities agree:                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
       Comprehensive and medically accurate sexual health                                                                       
     education is...                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     The best way to help young people stay healthy!                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     Comprehensive  sex  education  is  essential  to  young                                                                    
     people's health, relationships, and  life goals   young                                                                    
     people deserve to have  the information, resources, and                                                                    
     skills  they need  to protect  their  health and  build                                                                    
     their future.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
4:46:52 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE   TARR  reported   that  public   health  research                                                               
indicated  that  comprehensive  sexuality education  delayed  the                                                               
onset of  sexual activity.   She shared her  personal involvement                                                               
with sex  education during  the campaign  to prevent  teenage and                                                               
unplanned pregnancy.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
4:48:06 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  SPOHNHOLZ  acknowledged  that,  although  talking                                                               
about  sexual health  education  was an  uncomfortable topic  for                                                               
many  people,  it was  important  for  this  to be  talked  about                                                               
amongst  peers.    She  reiterated   that  the  research  clearly                                                               
indicated that providing more  information delayed the initiation                                                               
of intercourse and sexual activity.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
4:49:08 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE JACKSON  said that there  were a lot of  issues in                                                               
the state.  She expressed her  concern for kids to learn to read.                                                               
She  offered   her  belief  that  sexual   education  should  not                                                               
necessarily  be provided  in the  education system.   She  opined                                                               
that sex education in school "scared  the sex out of our mind for                                                               
a while."   She offered  her belief that, until  graduation rates                                                               
and reading  abilities were  up, this was  "nice to  be available                                                               
but it just  seems that it could be overwhelming  for some."  She                                                               
expressed her desire to be careful  and "not to cross the line of                                                               
overwhelming those that aren't ready."                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
4:51:16 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE CLAMAN declared that  all the research showed that                                                               
accurate and  timely information on  sex education was  needed by                                                               
everyone.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
4:51:44 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR ZULKOSKY added that it  was "incredible to see such poised,                                                               
educated  young leaders  of  the  great State  of  Alaska, a  new                                                               
generation of leadership  come before a committee  and talk about                                                               
something that can be really  difficult and sometimes politically                                                               
divisive."   She  offered her  belief that  the presentation  was                                                               
thoughtful and thorough.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
4:53:09 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
ADJOURNMENT                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
There being no  further business before the  committee, the House                                                               
Health  and  Social  Services   Standing  Committee  meeting  was                                                               
adjourned at 4:53 p.m.                                                                                                          

Document Name Date/Time Subjects
Suicide Prevention Council Presentation.pdf HHSS 2/18/2020 3:00:00 PM
Statewide Suicide Prevention Council
Teen Council Presentation.pdf HHSS 2/18/2020 3:00:00 PM
Teen Council
Teen Council FACT SHEET.pdf HHSS 2/18/2020 3:00:00 PM
Teen Council
Teen Council ALPHA-Passed Resolution-Sexuality Education.pdf HHSS 2/18/2020 3:00:00 PM
Teen Council
Teen Council AASG Resolution 9_Sept. 2018.pdf HHSS 2/18/2020 3:00:00 PM
Teen Council
Teen Council 1.24.20 AK Sex Ed fact sheet FINAL.pdf HHSS 2/18/2020 3:00:00 PM
Teen Council