Got Family Planning All of the above Polling Question 1 Family Planning Providers Unintended Pregnancy Prevention Specialists Classroom Teachers Counselors School Nurses School Based Health Centers ID: 917724
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Adolescents need a collaborative approach to meet all their needs in reproductive health education.
Got Family Planning?
Slide2All of the above!
Polling Question #1
Slide3Family Planning ProvidersUnintended Pregnancy Prevention SpecialistsClassroom Teachers
CounselorsSchool NursesSchool Based Health CentersCommunity GroupsReligious Organizations
Parents
You Want It? WV has it!
Slide4Why Work Together?
Slide5Knowledge and GuidanceAccess to Quality EducationGoals and SkillsInformation about Healthy Relationships
Empowerment to Create Healthy RelationshipsResources and Support to Accomplish Their DreamsSuccessful Completion of Teen Years without an Unintended Pregnancy (s)
Teens Crave
Slide6Slide7Who Has the Better Resources?
Slide8Title X
Polling Question #2
Slide9In 1970, Congress enacted Title X (ten) of the Public Health Service Act, the only federal program - then and now - devoted solely to the nation-wide provision of family planning services.
The Title X program, administered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Population Affairs, awards grants to approximately 85 delegate agencies in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Pacific Basin to make contraceptive supplies and services available to persons who want and need them but are unable to afford them without government assistance.
Since 1970 the West Virginia Bureau for Public Health, Office of Maternal, Child and Family Health, Family Planning Program has been the sole Federal Title X grantee in West Virginia. The Program also receives funding from Title V Maternal and Child Health Block Grant, Title XIX/Medicaid and State Appropriations.
The WV Family Planning Program contracts with approximately
157 local
county health departments, primary care and rural health centers,
college student
health clinics,
school wellness centers, hospitals
, and private medical practices to deliver clinical family planning services to eligible individuals.
It’s the Law!
Slide10In West Virginia for calendar year 2012
, 162 publicly funded family planning clinics
provided contraceptive care to over
59,000 patients
—including
13,205
adolescents.
Family planning clinics also serve male patients, that includes teen boys
http://www.wvdhhr.org/mcfh/wvfp
WV Family Planning Program (FPP)
Slide11Yes, but what does FPP DO?
Services and Products
Slide12Sex Education
Slide13Testing for Sexually Transmitted Infection and HIV and Pregnancy
Slide14Contraceptive Counseling
Slide15Contraceptives
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Polling Question #3
Slide17Oral ContraceptivesBarrier MethodsInjectable
TransdermalVaginal Delivery SystemIntrauterine DeviceImplantNatural Family Planning
Emergency Contraception
FDA Approved Contraceptive Options
Slide18Pre-Conception Counseling
Slide19http://www.wvdhhr.org/fp/clinic.asp then select the county in which you want to find a clinichttp://www.bedsider.org
then select “where to get it” at the top of the page, finally enter your zip code and it will list the closest centers
Options for the Tech Savvy
Slide20Questions?
Slide21350 Capitol Street Room 427Charleston, WV 25301-3714304-356-4400 (direct line)
Tisha.g.reed@wv.govTisha Gay Reed, Family Planning