Specifications include, but are not limited to: The South Dakota Department of Health (SDDOH) Office of Child and Family Services (OCFS) is soliciting proposals for the provision of sexual risk avoidance education pursuant to the Title V State Sexual Risk Avoidance Education Program (SRAE). Its purpose is to enable the state to provide sexual risk avoidance education that is consistent with the federal provisions that define sexual avoidance education as: A. Education to youth that normalizes the optimal health behavior of avoiding non-marital sexual activity. B. Teaches youth the holistic and societal benefits associated with personal responsibly, selfregulation, goal setting, healthy decision making, a focus on the future and the prevention of youth risk behavior such as drug and alcohol usage without normalizing teen sexual activity. C. Teaches the advantage of refraining from non-marital sexual activity in order to improve the future prospects, and physical and emotional health of youth. D. Teaches the foundational components of healthy relationships and their impact on the formation of healthy marriages and safe and stable families. E. Teaches how other youth risk behaviors, such as drug and alcohol usage, increase the risk for teen sex. F. Teaches how to receive help regarding sexual coercion and dating violence, recognizing that even with consent teen sex remains a youth risk behavior. G. Provides adolescent pregnancy prevention-related health care service referrals to other providers of health care services (e.g., substance abuse, including alcohol, tobacco cessation, mental health issues, and intimate partner violence). Education must target at least one or more of the following vulnerable youth populations: Native American youth, youth in foster care or adjudication systems, youth who are victims of trafficking, runaway and homeless youth. The goals of the South Dakota Sexual Risk Avoidance Program are to: 1. Reduce teen pregnancy rate. 2. Reduce chlamydia rates.