1.1 No. Of personnel Trained on AJA Doctor 0 Nurse 0 Midwife 0 Peer Educator 0 Others (Teacher, Social Worker) 0 1.2 No. of personnel trained in ADEPT Doctor 0 1. HEALTH AND NON HEALTH Nurse 0 WORKFORCE Midwife 0 Peer Educator 0 Others (Teacher, Social Worker) 0
1.3 No. of People trained in the use of Healthy
Young Ones Health Care providers 0 Adolescents 0 Others 0
No. of adolescents with capacity to provide
2.1 health information, life skills training and referral Male 0 10-14 Y.O Female 0 Total 0 Male 0 2. ADOLESCENT 15-19 Y.O Female 0 PARTICIPATION Total 0 Does the health facilities have adolescent 2.2 volunteers (Yes=1; No=0) RHU 0 School 0 Teen Centers Community/Barangay 0 Others 0
3.1 Is the facility adolescent-friendly?
(Yes=1; No=0) 3. FACILITIES, RHU 0 LOGISTICS and COMMODITIES School 0 Teen Centers 3. FACILITIES, LOGISTICS and COMMODITIES Teen Centers Community/Barangay 0 Others 0
4.1 No. of People given information using
Healthy young Ones (2017) 10-14 0 Male 15-19 0 Adolescents 10-14 0 Female 15-19 0 Parents (all ages) 0 Health Care providers 0
the HEADDSSSS Assessment (2017) 4. SERVICES 10-14 0 Male 15-19 0 10-14 0 Female 15-19 0
4.4 No of adolescents referred to appropriate
services (2017) 10-14 0 Male 15-19 0 10-14 0 Female 15-19 0 No of adolescents who went to the facility 4.5 to access services among those referred (2017) 10-14 0 Male 15-19 0 10-14 0 Female 15-19 0
5.1 Budget for Adolescent Health Development 0
Program per year 5. FINANCING, 5.2 Is SDN for adolescents available? (Yes=1; 0 POLICY AND No=0) MONITORING AND EVALUATION 5. FINANCING, POLICY AND MONITORING AND Do you have policies that promote EVALUATION 5.3 adolescent health and their access to 0 services (Yes=1; No=0)
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