ETR's Survive Outside Project provides FREE training on HIV/STI prevention interventions to juvenile justice and alternative school professionals nationwide.
The Survive Outside Project is designed specifically for staff who work with youth in juvenile justice facilities and alternative schools. Education, Training and Research (ETR) Associates and the National Partnership for Juvenile Services (NPJS) have been funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to provide juvenile justice staff with a variety of interventions to help youth reduce their risk of contracting and spreading HIV through FREE trainings, materials and capacity building assistance. In addition to working directly with juvenile justice staff, the Survive Outside Project also aims to extend its reach to youth by involving parents, guardians and clergy who work with youth in juvenile justice to help deliver HIV/STI prevention messages.
Survive Outside provides free trainings, educational materials and capacity building assistance on the following interventions: