Through the Personal Responsibility and Education Program (PREP), the Health Department supports a variety of community organizations that promote adolescent sexual and reproductive health.
What you need to know about using cannabis before age 21.
As children move toward adolescence and young adulthood, the office space once thought of as comforting and fun may seem geared towards little kids. Having a safe and welcoming place that feels like it was made for them helps adolescents...
Domestic and sexual violence are serious, preventable public health issues that affect millions of Americans and thousands of Vermonters.
Family planning allows people to choose if and when they want to have children. Family planning impacts the health and well-being of an individual, as well as their pregnancy. We work to make sure all Vermonters have access to quality...
Gun violence affects the lives of many Vermonters each year. Firearm-related injuries and deaths are preventable and we can all play a role in creating safer communities.
How you can positively influence youth behaviors and attitudes about cannabis.
Did you know people who have experienced intimate partner violence in their lifetime were more likely to report having asthma, diabetes, frequent headaches, chronic pain, poor physical and mental health?
The Division of Maternal and Child Health is committed to health and well-being before, during and after pregnancy.
Resources for families and caregivers using Emergency Medical Services for their children.