NEWS FROM POWER TO DECIDE
One Year Later: Our Continuing Commitment to Equity
Juneteenth serves as a reminder that more work is needed within reproductive health and more broadly as a nation to reckon with the impact of racism and reduce the inequities faced by Black people every day. Only through this important work, will we be able to achieve reproductive well-being for all. This Juneteenth we look back at our work over the last year and evaluate our efforts to better incorporate an equity framework into our work to achieve reproductive well-being.
Our Commitment to Transparency
We are thrilled to share that we recently received a 2021 Platinum Seal of Transparency from Guidestar. This recognition demonstrates our commitment to ensuring every dollar we receive is invested in our work toward a future where all young people have the power to decide.
Diving Deep into Contraceptive Access
Despite the majority of adults (86%) supporting birth control as an essential part of health care, millions of people still lack access to and information of birth control. In this episode of Deep Dive with Laura Arnold, our CEO, Dr. Raegan McDonald-Mosley, explores and discusses the barriers many women face, especially Black and brown women, when it comes to accessing contraception. Take a listen!
A Bundle of Health Care
Power to Decide’s One Key Question® (OKQ) interactive training opens the door to a conversation with patients about if, when, and under what circumstances they want to get pregnant and have a child. Our Preconception and Contraception Pathways to Care online training takes that conversation one step further by teaching providers how to offer preconception and contraception counseling and care in a personalized, non-judgmental, and unbiased way.
Both OKQ and Pathways to Care are available as stand-alone trainings. A discounted training bundle is available for those interested in taking both the OKQ and Pathways trainings. Simply visit our online shop to begin your training.
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