Cultivates Creative and Strategic Partnerships
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ACCESS PROJECT
Breaks Destructive Cycles
Reduces Waste and Reimagines Use of Resources
Trains and supports clinicians to make full spectrum reproductive care available in primary care settings
Addresses barriers to accessing sexual and reproductive health care, including abortion
Includes intensive leadership, advocacy, and clinical training programs
Collaboration with partners in the reproductive health, rights, and justice movements and a vast community of over 7,000 primary care clinicians to inform their work and program goals
Addresses structural inequities, such as racism and economic injustice, that have made reproductive care inaccessible
Clinicians learn to provide reproductive care to communities with low access as well as advocate to dismantle structural racism
Empowers practitioners with the skills to expand both patient-centered and reproductive justice-oriented policies and practices in institutions, membership organizations, and states
Reproductive Heath Access Project
Liz Subin
Created on May 31, 2025
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Cultivates Creative and Strategic Partnerships
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ACCESS PROJECT
Breaks Destructive Cycles
Reduces Waste and Reimagines Use of Resources
Trains and supports clinicians to make full spectrum reproductive care available in primary care settings
Addresses barriers to accessing sexual and reproductive health care, including abortion
Includes intensive leadership, advocacy, and clinical training programs
Collaboration with partners in the reproductive health, rights, and justice movements and a vast community of over 7,000 primary care clinicians to inform their work and program goals
Addresses structural inequities, such as racism and economic injustice, that have made reproductive care inaccessible
Clinicians learn to provide reproductive care to communities with low access as well as advocate to dismantle structural racism
Empowers practitioners with the skills to expand both patient-centered and reproductive justice-oriented policies and practices in institutions, membership organizations, and states