Number/percent of health workers trained to provide adolescent and youth-friendly services Number/percent of health workers trained to provide adolescent and youth-friendly services Definition: The percent of program staff specifically trained to work with or provide information, education, or family planning services to adolescents This indicator is calculated as: (# of program staff who have received specific training to provide education/ counseling or adolescent health care /Total # of program staff working with adolescents) x 100 Data Requirement(s): Number of program staff working with adolescents, number (of these) who received specific training to provide education/ counseling or adolescent health care. If targeting and/or linking to inequity, classify trainees by areas served (poor/not poor) and disaggregate by area served. Data Source(s): Program personnel files/records Purpose: Working with youth requires perspectives and skills often lacking in standard pre-service training. This indicator measures the extent to which program personnel working with adolescents have received specific training to provide services to adolescents. Services may include outreach, information, education, counseling, referral, and reproductive health services. Issue(s): This indicator only measures staff exposure to training; it does not measure the quality of the training or the staff competence in working with adolescents as a result of the training. A follow-up indicator could be Number/percent of trainees who have mastered relevant knowledge (found in the Training section of this database). Keywords: health system strengthening (HSS), training, adolescent Related content Training in Service Delivery Population, Health, and Environment Filed under: adolescent, Family Planning, FP, FP/RH, health system strengthening, Indicators, LAPM, Reproductive Health, RH, training, youth