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Family Planning Education

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1971
A value-oriented educational program beginning with the home is outlined. In the formal system (schools) the main components of family planning education are the awareness of population family reproduction and contraception. In the informal system (community1 various channels are mentioned which can play larger roles in promoting successful family ...
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The Family Planning Specialist

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1972
The Harbor General Hospital Torrance California initiated a 20-week Family Planning Specialist Training Program (lecture and clinical experience) for 17 trainees including 10 registered nurses 1 licensed vocational nurse 2 medical assistants and 4 individuals with no previous medical experience.
D R, Ostergard   +2 more
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The rebirth of family planning

The Lancet, 2012
In 2010 Ban Ki-moon launched his Global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health Every Woman Every Child. After a decade of campaigning by public-health scientists and civil society organisations maternal newborn and child survival had finally been embraced as an emergency that demands unprecedented international action.
Richard, Horton, Herbert B, Peterson
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Planning for Family Succession

SSRN Electronic Journal
Sons succeed their exiting CEO parents more often than daughters. How do entrepreneurial families reach this gender imbalance, and how does it affect the prospects of their firms and their offspring? Using Finnish administrative data on firms linked to population register data on shareholders and their extended families, we trace the steps leading to ...
Domnisoru, Ciprian, Miller, Robert A.
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Religion and family planning

The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care, 2016
Religion is embedded in the culture of all societies. It influences matters of morality, ideology and decision making, which concern every human being at some point in their life. Although the different religions often lack a united view on matters such contraception and abortion, there is sometimes some dogmatic overlap when general religious ...
Pinter, Bojana   +5 more
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Advertising Family Planning

Family Planning Perspectives, 1971
Report on the start of the 1971-1972 nationwide public service advertising campaign on family planning developed by Planned Parenthood and supported by the Advertising Council. The campaign comes at a time when the mass media are increasingly willing to accept and actively participate in the dissemination of family planning information.
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EDUCATION FOR FAMILY PLANNING

Journal of School Health, 1969
The change in sexual mores in the U.S. which has occurred since World War 2 had several cultural causes: 1)social mobility; 2)changing sexual roles; 3)mass media influence; and 4)technological advances. As a result attitudes towards sex and toward marriage and families have changed. Family planning programs should provide education and services. The
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Family planning and the future

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2011
The adoption of Title X in 1971 provided for public funding for family planning in the United States but funding from this program has not kept pace with demand for contraceptives. In 1997, The California Department of Public Health established the Family Planning, Access, Care, and Treatment (PACT) Program, a public-private partnership to meet the ...
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On Family Planning

The American Journal of Nursing, 1969
FAY YOUNG WELCH   +2 more
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FAMILY HEALTH AND FAMILY PLANNING

The Lancet, 1973
C D, Williams, L, Casazza
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