The 2024 Election is Over. Now What?
Provide will not waver in our mission and work to build a healthcare system where every person is treated with dignity and respect.
Provide will not waver in our mission and work to build a healthcare system where every person is treated with dignity and respect.
The increasing rate of reproductive coercion underscores the need for abortion access as a means for survivors to reclaim their autonomy and decide their futures.
Bodily autonomy is the key tenet of Provide’s vision. To liberate abortion, we need to shift the conversation to autonomy and decriminalization.
Lois (she/her) is a community health practitioner in Takoma Park, MD and an associate professor of nursing at Georgetown University. We had the opportunity to talk with Lois about her work and passion for equitable abortion access.
Social work case manager Tamika talks about her work and passion for connecting patients to resources.
By recognizing and combatting anti-fat bias and creating supportive environments, you can ensure that everyone receives the care and respect they deserve, regardless of their size.
Abortion bans place significant burdens on providers, necessitating a proactive and multifaceted response from leadership within critical care systems.
Supporting someone who is self-managing their abortion requires empathy, understanding, and a profound recognition of everyone’s right to bodily autonomy.
A successful status-neutral approach goes beyond HIV prevention and treatment to meet holistic health and social service needs.
Julie Jenkins is a sexual and reproductive health nurse practitioner who contributed to Provide’s Practice Guide on Pregnancy Options Counseling.
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