Webinar

If you care about contraceptive access, then you should care about sex education

If you care about contraceptive access, then you should care about sex education:

Quality sex education is crucial to our communities. Among many benefits, it ensures that young people learn about all contraceptive options, their benefits, purposes, and risks, and how to access care and resources. This kind of education empowers young people with the knowledge and skills to make informed decisions about their reproductive well-being, including knowing which contraceptive option is best for them, assessing their personal readiness for intimate relationships, and how to communicate effectively with partners and healthcare providers.

  • Wednesday, September 10 at 5pm Eastern

  • Speakers: Monica Edwards, JD, Senior Manager of Public Policy at Power to Decide and Alison Macklin, Director of Public Affairs at SIECUS