“We need reproductive justice.”
Tracey Crook is a former postpartum nurse living and working in Delaware who attended Provide’s Abortion Referrals Training earlier this year.
Tracey Crook is a former postpartum nurse living and working in Delaware who attended Provide’s Abortion Referrals Training earlier this year.
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Affirming abortion care is crucial for the well-being and autonomy of LGBTQ+ people.
Reducing stigma and provider bias through a harm reduction lens calls for a client-centered approach rooted in autonomy, dignity, and medically accurate information.
Julie Jenkins is a sexual and reproductive health nurse practitioner who contributed to Provide’s Practice Guide on Pregnancy Options Counseling.
Health care and social service providers play an essential role in ending HIV stigma and helping youth stay healthy.
March is Social Work Month and a great opportunity to emphasize our role in removing barriers to reproductive and sexual healthcare for all.
The TelAbortion project is a way for people to access medical abortion without going to an abortion clinic.
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.
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