Module 4: Sample Social Media Post and Graphics

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In this module:

  • Grab-and-go posts and graphics in one place
  • Content you can use in your communication materials and activities

Sample Social Media Posts

Below are sample social media posts and related graphics that you can use on your social media channels.

DASH Strategies-SHE

Sexual health education gives students the skills to be healthy and avoid HIV, STDs, and unintended pregnancy.

To find out what we’re teaching this year, visit [INSERT YOUR DISTRICT/SCHOOL URL]

DASH Strategies-SHS

With access to sexual health services in our community, students and their families can get information to make the best decisions for them.

Find out what resources are available near you [INSERT URL FOR DISTRICT RESOURCE LIST OR LINK TO LOCAL HEALTH DEPT WEBSITE]

DASH Strategies-SSE

Did you know that students who feel safe and connected at school are generally healthier and have better academic performance?

Find out what we’re doing to build safe and supportive environments for all students [INSERT LINK TO RELEVANT SCHOOL OR DISTRICT PAGE WITH SSE PLANS/DESCRIPTIONS]

LGBTQ Teens

While many LGBTQ teens receive the support and encouragement they need, others struggle to overcome the effects of discrimination and bullying.

Learn what you can do to help your teen.

Parent engagement-communication

Have you talked to your teen today?

Studies show that teens who have close, healthy relationships with their parents and families are less likely to have sex at a young age.

Parent Engagement-parental Monitoring

Can you name your teen’s three closest friends?

Research shows that when parents and families know their teen’s friends and where they hang out, their teens are less likely to have sex at an early age.

Academic Performance and Sexual Behaviors

Did you know that students with higher grades are more likely to use a condom if they have sex?

Learn more about the link between grades and sexual risk behaviors.

Academic Performance and Sexual Behaviors

When teens feel connected to their families, friends, and schools, they experience positive effects that can last throughout adulthood.

Learn more about adolescent connectedness.