The Society of Family Planning advances a vision of just and equitable abortion and contraception informed by science. By leveraging the powerful tools of science and medicine, we hope to ensure: 1) abortion and contraception practices and policies are grounded in science and center people whose access to care is constrained by systems of oppression, and 2) all people have access to evidence-informed and person-centered abortion and contraception, including people whose access to care is constrained by systems of oppression. To achieve our vision and desired impacts, we focus on the following strategies, as described in our 2023-2028 strategic plan:
The Society develops continuing education (CE) programming that supports the adoption of evidence-informed and person-centered clinical practice. The Society is an accredited provider of continuing medical education through the ACCME. We aim to develop CE programming that is equitable and responsive to the continuing education needs of a diverse group of clinician members, enabling all participants to engage meaningfully and achieve their learning goals. To support these efforts, we seek a collaborative and capable individual or team to assess the accessibility of our CE programming and identify and recommend necessary updates and innovative approaches to improving its accessibility.
The scope of work encompasses the following key tasks:
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Budget
The total budget for this project is $5,000, which will be paid in thirds as each deliverable is completed. Deliverables and progress updates will be provided to Robin Watkins, Director of Clinical Affairs and Medical Education, regularly throughout the engagement.
Expressions of interest
We welcome individuals and teams with diverse backgrounds, skill sets, and perspectives to express interest. This includes those whose work has focused on digital design and disability advocacy, as well as divergent thinkers who bring innovative approaches to problem-solving.
The Society of Family Planning advances a vision of just and equitable abortion and contraception informed by science. By leveraging the powerful tools of science and medicine, we hope to ensure: 1) abortion and contraception practices and policies are grounded in science and center people whose access to care is constrained by systems of oppression, and 2) all people have access to evidence-informed and person-centered abortion and contraception, including people whose access to care is constrained by systems of oppression. To achieve our vision and desired impacts, we focus on the following strategies, as described in our 2023-2028 strategic plan:
Interested individuals or teams should submit a two-page proposal (.pdf file) here that highlights previous accessibility work, with a preference for work in family planning, and outlines your approach:
Proposal materials should be submitted here by November 14, 2024. Interested individuals and teams are encouraged to submit proposals as early as possible, and will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Interested individuals or teams should submit a two-page proposal (.pdf file) here that highlights previous accessibility work, with a preference for work in family planning, and…