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The Southern Health and Social Services Board commissioned the Southern Area Health Promotion Department to write the content and commissioned Aurion Learning to provide strategic support in the design and rollout of the programme and to implement this innovative elearning programme. The programme provides participants with an up-to-date, quality, educational resource and will be of great value in achieving high standards of practice in the drive to improve the sexual health of young people.

The Southern Health and Social Services Board wish to thank the many individuals who have contributed ideas for this programme through the development and pilot stages. We wish to acknowledge the work of the Project Team, the Southern Area Health Promotion Department, Aurion Learning, members of the Reference Group, those who helped with the pilot of the Modules and the individuals who provided academic endorsement for the programme.

A special word of thanks is due to Mrs Rosemary McAnerney, Mrs Breda Teahan and Dr Tracy Owen who provided vision for this project. Thanks also to Lyndsey McCann who drafted the content of each module, to those who were contracted to proof read the programme and to Lynn Crosby-Rowan, Graphic Designer.

In appreciation,
Dr Anne Marie Telford,
Director of Public Health, 
Southern Health and Social Services Board.

Project Team

  • Mrs Breda Teahan, SHSSB (Chairperson).
  • Dr Tracy Owen, SHSSB.
  • Dr Maureen Murphy, Aurion Learning.

Reference Group Members

  • Mr Gerard Rocks, Southern Area Health Promotion Department (Chairperson).
  • Rosemary Daly, Southern Area Health Promotion Department.(Project Manager)
  • Mrs Averil Basset, Beeches Management.
  • Mrs Janice Armstrong, NHSSB, Health Promotion Department.
  • Mr Gary Crothers, Acet.
  • Mr Johnny Mitchell, Acet.
  • Mrs Margaret O Neill, C& BHSST.
  • Dr Audrey Simpson, Family Planning Association.
  • Mrs Dorothy Patterson, DHSSPS.
  • Lyndsey McCann, Southern Area Health Promotion Department.
  • Sara George-Kennedy, Southern Area Health Promotion Department.
  • Fiona Quigley, Aurion Learning.