Youth Sexual Health Program
Action Needed: Help Protect Colorado’s Comprehensive Human Sexuality Education Grant Program
On Monday, February 2nd, Colorado’s Joint Budget Committee is considering a proposal to eliminate $1 million in funding for Colorado’s Comprehensive Human Sexuality Education (CHSE) Grant Program. Help protect this comprehensive sex ed in Colorado using our Advocacy Toolkit and add your organization to our Letter of Support.
Overview
Trailhead’s Youth Sexual Health Program supports organizations, collaboratives, communities, and school districts in increasing access to comprehensive sexual health education and resources for young people using an approach that is collaborative and community-driven.
The Youth Sexual Health Program operates and implements programming based on the belief that every young person has the right to receive medically accurate information so that they are empowered to make informed decisions about their own sexual health. Central to the program’s work and mission is the belief that youth sexual health education must be inclusive and intersectional, pleasure-based, aware of oppression, and accessible for all.
These foundational beliefs are practiced through centering youth voice, practicing authentic community engagement, and sharing power with people whose identities have historically been excluded from youth sexual health education and decision-making spaces.
Reducing Financial Barriers
Our team works to ensure trainings are available at a price point that is accessible and equitable based on your available financial resources. Learn more about our flexible pricing model and how to partner with us on training for your community.

Comprehensive Sex Education and Its Implication for Life Skills Development: A Literature Review
Learn more about the science behind sex education in this literature review incorporating data across peer-reviewed journals, educational frameworks, and other scholarly sources.
Evolving from what has been, the 2023 SASH report exclusively focuses on the systems that govern and influence the experiences that young people have with sexual health, recognizing that sexual health outcomes and personal development improve when the systems responsible for delivering care, access, and education reflect the humanity and diversity of young people. Reimagining the SASH would have never come to fruition without the generosity of numerous partners who are highlighted on the SASH report website.
Download Trailhead’s introduction to the 2023 SASH report, and learn more through the website below.
This is a co-facilitated space where community partners are encouraged to sign up to:
Join us! Reach out to YSH@Trailhead.Institute for information regarding membership criteria.





