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External Evaluation of Healthy Respect A National Health Demonstration Project Final Summary Report

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External Evaluation of Healthy Respect
A NATIONAL HEALTH DEMONSTRATION PROJECT: FINAL SUMMARY REPORT

Introduction

Healthy Respect is one of four national health demonstration projects established in Scotland in 2000. The demonstration project is a partnership initiative bringing together a number of different agencies and organisations, and hence component projects under the umbrella authority of Lothian NHS Board.

Healthy Respect aimed to work towards improving the sexual health of young people in Lothian and the observation period of this report is November 2000 to February 2004. This external and independent evaluation considered the effect of the Lothian Demonstration Project, Healthy Respect from three perspectives shown below.

Outline of the external evaluation plan

I Sexual Health Outcomes

  • A Sexual health attitudes and behaviour
  • B Service access, acceptability and uptake
  • C Comparative trends in age-specific conception and abortion rates and sexually transmitted infections

II Mapping partnership working and networks for sexual health

  • D Existing services and formal partnerships of providers
  • E Existing and evolving partnerships and networks
  • F1 & 2 Implementation, coverage and effect on client

III Implementation and process of component projects

  • G Implementation, innovation and evidence of best practice

This summary report presents findings in the order of outline evaluation plan.

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