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DCED junior job shadow week
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DCED Workforce Specialist Tamala Marley facilitates an online job shadow for a Darke County high school student with Terri Flood from Wayne HealthCare.
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GREENVILLE Darke County Economic Development (DCED) took its Junior Job Shadow Week online this school year during the last week of January. Over 180 students from Darke County schools and Upper Valley Career Center (UVCC) registered to learn more about specific careers through online conversations with area workers employed in their chosen field.
The online “job shadows” were coordinated in lieu of the usual in-person job shadows, since many work sites are unable to host visitors due to COVID-19 protocols. Local businesses responded positively to the opportunity to connect with area students through the new online format. Career representatives were able to meet with several students at once, often from different school districts, allowing students to learn from the
Why we need to educate teenagers about HPV and vaccines
Updated / Thursday, 7 Jan 2021
16:00 For the first time in Ireland, HPV vaccines were offered in 2019 to both all girls and boys in the first year of secondary school . Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Opinion: such a programme would reduce HPV-associated cancers and help teenagers protect their future health
As a population, we are generally aware of the strong association between Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and cervical cancer, but did you know that HPV causes up to 70% of oropharyngeal cancers in developed countries? Remarkably, these cancers, which occur in the throat, are increasing rapidly in western countries and occur mostly in men rather than women. HPV is also strongly associated with various other cancers including cancers of the mouth, vagina, vulva, anus and penis.