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Teenage Health FreakCountry
United Kingdom (UK)
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Global
Programme Summary
Teenage Health Websites Limited is an interactive web-based initiative launched by two United Kingdom (UK) physicians who are authors of the "Diary of a Teenage Health Freak" series. Distributed worldwide, these diaries have offered "cringe-free" health information specific to teenagers - in the form of books that have been translated into 22 languages (with over 1 million copies sold in the UK), as well as a UK television series. Teenage Health Freak is the umbrella website for all the content on 2 linked sites that build on the book and TV series. Designed for 11- to 16-year-olds, the sites are designed to provide a teenager-friendly, low-impact health information resource in the form of "Pete's diary", and provide a more substantial health information resource in the form of Dr. Ann's site. Communication StrategiesTeenage Health Freak is a web-based attempt to provide accurate, relevant, and reliable health information to teenagers in a contemporary, entertaining, and engaging way. The format, which includes new content available daily, is designed to enable young people to "take effective responsibility for their health-related actions within an appropriate moral framework". The two sites are:
A link from the main Teenage Health Freak site also includes a link to the separate but related Youthhealthtalk, a website about young people's real-life experiences of health and lifestyle. It features not just the medical facts, but, rather, real young people talking about their own health experiences. Although designed for teenagers, Teenage Health Freak sites include information that can also be used by parents, teachers, and health professionals. The sites are accompanied by teachers' resources, available online. Development IssuesYouth, Health. Key PointsIn November 2001, the Health Freak sites won the Bupa Communication Award, which aims to encourage the improvement of effective communication between the medical profession and patients. ContactDr. Aidan MacFarlane
SourceTeenage Health Freak website; and email from Aidan MacFarlane to The Communication Initiative on October 21 2009. Placed on the Communication Initiative site July 13 2009 Last Updated October 21 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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