Health equity

Contraceptive Challenges Facing Community College Students

Community college students need access to comprehensive reproductive health care to support them in achieving both their educational and reproductive goals. This brief from Beyond the Pill and the Institute for Women's Policy Research highlights barriers to contraceptive access among young people attending community college and outlines policies and programs that can support access. 

Fighting for Reproductive Justice While Incarcerated (full report)

This report from the ACLU of Northern California proposes solutions to barriers that conviction and incarceration impose with respect to bodily autonomy, family unity, and reproducitve futures. Experts from Team Lily contributed to the report. 

Fighting for Reproductive Justice While Incarcerated (one-pager)

This report from the ACLU of Northern California

Guide to accurate and compassionate reporting on substance use during pregnancy (launch webinar)

The Bixby Center is launching a new resource, a guide to compassionate and accurate reporting on pregnancy and alcohol use during pregnancy. This launch webinar for journalists features Sarah Roberts, DrPH; Nika Seidman, MD; Joyce McMillan; and Jamie Lang. Moderated by Rebecca Griffin.

Guide to accurate and compassionate communications on drug and alcohol use during pregnancy

This resource for advocates, providers, and policymakers offers guidance that promotes health and well-being, is grounded in evidence, and tells stories of pregnant people who use drugs and alcohol with compassion, humility and accuracy.

Guide to accurate and compassionate reporting on drug and alcohol use during pregnancy

This resource offers guidance for coverage that promotes health and well-being, is grounded in evidence, and tells stories of pregnant people who use drugs and alcohol with compassion, humility and accuracy.

Structures & Self: Advancing Equity and Justice in SRH

Structures & Self: Advancing Equity and Justice in Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare is a learner-led, justice-informed curriculum designed to teach clinical learners to consider how systems of power and legacies of structural oppression impact their care for patients. Learners will consider how to leverage their privilege to create change on a clinical, community, and systemic level.

A quality improvement scale for contraceptive care

The person-centered contraceptive counseling (PCCC) scale is a quality improvement measure that can be used at the provider or facility level to promote equitable care.

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