
How Does Stigma Show Up in Health Care and Social Service Delivery?
In the first installment of our series on stigma in health care, we break down how to identify signs and symptoms of stigma at the individual, environmental, and structural levels.
In the first installment of our series on stigma in health care, we break down how to identify signs and symptoms of stigma at the individual, environmental, and structural levels.
Using unbiased language establishes an environment free of stigma around pregnancy decisions.
It may not always be obvious when a client is interested in abortion. By naming every option out loud, providers empower their clients to take charge of their health care.
Talking about abortion can be tough. Our popular Q&A can help.
The United States needs policies that respect and support women, recognize us fully as people capable of wise and difficult decisions, and offer compassion, support, and respect for all people.
New research from Penn State highlights the lack of access to stigmatized care in rural communities.
As abortion services become scarcer and barriers increase, locating and accessing abortion care requires increasing levels of assistance and support.
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