create an engaging and informative 1-to-2-minute public service announcement (PSA) video or audio recording or a flyer. The goal is to educate the public about 3 of the most important actions individuals can take to prevent the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
allows you to synthesize research on STI prevention into a concise, educational public awareness campaign. An effective PSA compellingly conveys need-to-know information in a way that resonates with the intended audience.
Directions:
Research the major modes of transmission for common STIs like HIV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, etc. Identify 3 key prevention strategies that resonate as the most crucial for your chosen audience to know.
Decide on the format for your PSA – will it be a video, flyer/poster, or audio recording? Keep your audience in mind.
Write a persuasive script or design the visual elements for your PSA content highlighting the 3 STI prevention actions you selected. Some examples could include:
Using condoms/barriers correctly
Getting tested regularly
Having open conversations with partners
Knowing your status
Avoiding risky behaviors
Create your final digital PSA product, keeping it concise, educational, and focused on your 3 main prevention points. Be creative!
For video/audio PSAs: Record your final PSA and edit it as needed. Length should be 1 to 2 minutes.
For a flyer/poster: Design a clear, visually appealing layout with your prevention messaging.
Include a brief 1-paragraph explanation summarizing your creative approach and target audience.
Include a reference page showing the sources for the material used in your Public Service Announcement
PSA Title: Protect Yourself, Protect Each Other: 3 Steps to STI Prevention
Format: Video PSA (1:45 minutes)
Visuals:
- Scene 1 (0:00-0:15): Opens with diverse, friendly-looking young adults interacting casually – laughing, talking, walking in a vibrant urban setting. Upbeat, positive music starts.
- Scene 2 (0:15-0:45): Focus shifts to close-ups of hands correctly unwrapping and applying a condom onto a model. Text overlay: “Step 1: Wrap It Right Every Time.” Voiceover begins explaining.
- Scene 3 (0:45-1:15): Transitions to a clean, modern clinic setting. Shows individuals (various ages and ethnicities) confidently entering and exiting. Text overlay: “Step 2: Get Tested, Know Your Status.” Voiceover continues, emphasizing the importance of regular testing.
- Scene 4 (1:15-1:35): Returns to the group of young adults, now showing them engaging in open and comfortable conversations with each other. Text overlay: “Step 3: Talk Openly with Your Partner(s).” Voiceover stresses the significance of communication.
- Scene 5 (1:35-1:40): Final shot of the diverse group smiling and giving a thumbs-up. Text overlay: “Protect Yourself, Protect Each Other. Take Control of Your Sexual Health.” Website address for local sexual health resources appears. Music fades slightly.
- Scene 6 (1:40-1:45): End screen with logos of relevant health organizations and a brief message: “Information is Power. Get Informed.” Music fades out completely.
PSA Title: Protect Yourself, Protect Each Other: 3 Steps to STI Prevention
Format: Video PSA (1:45 minutes)
Visuals:
- Scene 1 (0:00-0:15): Opens with diverse, friendly-looking young adults interacting casually – laughing, talking, walking in a vibrant urban setting. Upbeat, positive music starts.
- Scene 2 (0:15-0:45): Focus shifts to close-ups of hands correctly unwrapping and applying a condom onto a model. Text overlay: “Step 1: Wrap It Right Every Time.” Voiceover begins explaining.
- Scene 3 (0:45-1:15): Transitions to a clean, modern clinic setting. Shows individuals (various ages and ethnicities) confidently entering and exiting. Text overlay: “Step 2: Get Tested, Know Your Status.” Voiceover continues, emphasizing the importance of regular testing.
- Scene 4 (1:15-1:35): Returns to the group of young adults, now showing them engaging in open and comfortable conversations with each other. Text overlay: “Step 3: Talk Openly with Your Partner(s).” Voiceover stresses the significance of communication.
- Scene 5 (1:35-1:40): Final shot of the diverse group smiling and giving a thumbs-up. Text overlay: “Protect Yourself, Protect Each Other. Take Control of Your Sexual Health.” Website address for local sexual health resources appears. Music fades slightly.
- Scene 6 (1:40-1:45): End screen with logos of relevant health organizations and a brief message: “Information is Power. Get Informed.” Music fades out completely.