Women enrolled in Intervention 2 received the same care as the first intervention, as well as
education about contraceptives through an online media campaign.
Not exact matches
Improve the comprehensiveness of the curriculum content and diversify the teaching methods used in the classroom to more accurately reflect the UNFPA definition of comprehensive sexuality
education, and so place more emphasis on promoting practical skills, confidence and agency among students; eliminate fear - based and moralistic messages; and increase the focus on gender, rights and strategies for preventing unintended pregnancies that teach
about a broad range of
contraceptives (including long - acting methods) and negotiating skills within relationships.
Linking information to sexual and reproductive health services outside of the classroom is an essential component of a comprehensive sexuality
education program, but only 52 % of teachers reported providing information
about health services where adolescents could obtain
contraceptive methods or counseling.
Improve the comprehensiveness of the curriculum content and diversify the teaching methods used in the classroom to more accurately follow UNFPA's definition of comprehensive sexuality
education, and to place more emphasis on promoting practical skills, confidence and agency among students; eliminate fear - based and moralistic messages; and increase the focus on strategies for preventing unintended pregnancies that teach
about a broad range of
contraceptives (including long - acting methods) and negotiating skills within relationships.
CPPEF works to expand
education and awareness
about contraception and supports increasing the accessibility and affordability of all FDA - approved
contraceptive options for women, men, and teens.
UNFPA supports many aspects of voluntary family planning, including procuring
contraceptives, training health professionals to accurately and sensitively counsel individuals
about their family planning options, and promoting comprehensive sexuality
education in schools.
As Congress continues to debate these issues, the Guttmacher Institute received a request from Sen. Patty Murray (D - WA), in her capacity as ranking member of the Senate Health,
Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, for information
about FQHCs» ability to serve the millions of women who currently obtain
contraceptive care from Planned Parenthood and other types of Title X — supported sites.