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Provider Perspective: Can You Spell That?
New Feature On Bedsider Expands Information and Access for Women
Expanding Our Work To Meet The Needs Of Young People
Power to Decide Kicks Off Let’s Talk Month Urging Parents to Talk to Their Children About Sex, Love, and Relationships
Conversation Challenge: Let's Talk 2019
Talking Back: 5 Top Things Teens Want Parents to Know When Talking About Sex, Love and Relationships
The Power to Decide Team Says #ThxBirthControl
Catching Up with Innovation Next 2016 Winners, Momentos
Making the Case for Birth Control: 5 Reasons We Love It
October 2018 Power Player
So, Your Young Person Has an STI—Now What?
I Voted. Now What?
Does it work? Research on One Key Question
Would you like to become pregnant in the next year?
Power to Decide Calls for Applications for its Innovation Next Program
Teen Pregnancy Prevention (TPP) Program
Federal Policy Action Center
Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP)
Private and Public Insurance Coverage for Contraception
Progress Pays Off
Administration Establishes “Conscience and Religious Freedom Division” That Threatens Women’s Power to Decide
January 2018 Power Player
New Analysis From Power To Decide Shows Declines In Teen Pregnancy and Childbearing Lead To Billions In Savings
Declines In Teen Pregnancy And Childbearing Lead To Billions In Public Savings
Progress Pays Off: Investing in Prevention Yields Significant Savings
Racial Disparities in Contraceptive Use: The Role of Perceived Discrimination
Community Spotlight: CASE STUDIES Implementing a New Sexual Health Education Law in North Carolina
Community Spotlight: CASE STUDIES Strategies for Communications Campaigns: Lessons Learned from the Bronx, NY
Stakeholder Education: Strategies Guided by Best Practice
Helping Students Prevent Unplanned Pregnancy At Mississippi Colleges
Valentine's Day Special: Make Some Love
Bedsider: #MakeSomeLove
Whoops Proof Birth Control
A Native Judge’s Fight for Equity Pt. 2
Power to Decide Encouraged By Bi-Partisan Funding of Key Programs
14 Ways To Love Yourself This Valentine's Day
Power to Decide Dismayed By Critical Program Eliminations In President’s Budget
Power to Decide FY 2020 Appropriations Request Letter
February 2018 Power Player
PREP: New Research, New Funding, More Opportunities for Young People
Power To Decide Raises Concerns About Title X Funding
Contraception and the Gender Wage Gap
Providers
Helping Mississippi College Students Prevent Unplanned Pregnancy and STIs
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Provider Perspective: Can You Spell That?
New Feature On Bedsider Expands Information and Access for Women
Expanding Our Work To Meet The Needs Of Young People
Power to Decide Kicks Off Let’s Talk Month Urging Parents to Talk to Their Children About Sex, Love, and Relationships
Conversation Challenge: Let's Talk 2019
Talking Back: 5 Top Things Teens Want Parents to Know When Talking About Sex, Love and Relationships
The Power to Decide Team Says #ThxBirthControl
Catching Up with Innovation Next 2016 Winners, Momentos
Making the Case for Birth Control: 5 Reasons We Love It
October 2018 Power Player
So, Your Young Person Has an STI—Now What?
I Voted. Now What?
Does it work? Research on One Key Question
Would you like to become pregnant in the next year?
Power to Decide Calls for Applications for its Innovation Next Program
Teen Pregnancy Prevention (TPP) Program
Federal Policy Action Center
Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP)
Private and Public Insurance Coverage for Contraception
Progress Pays Off
Administration Establishes “Conscience and Religious Freedom Division” That Threatens Women’s Power to Decide
January 2018 Power Player
New Analysis From Power To Decide Shows Declines In Teen Pregnancy and Childbearing Lead To Billions In Savings
Declines In Teen Pregnancy And Childbearing Lead To Billions In Public Savings
Progress Pays Off: Investing in Prevention Yields Significant Savings
Racial Disparities in Contraceptive Use: The Role of Perceived Discrimination
Community Spotlight: CASE STUDIES Implementing a New Sexual Health Education Law in North Carolina
Community Spotlight: CASE STUDIES Strategies for Communications Campaigns: Lessons Learned from the Bronx, NY
Stakeholder Education: Strategies Guided by Best Practice
Helping Students Prevent Unplanned Pregnancy At Mississippi Colleges
Valentine's Day Special: Make Some Love
Bedsider: #MakeSomeLove
Whoops Proof Birth Control
A Native Judge’s Fight for Equity Pt. 2
Power to Decide Encouraged By Bi-Partisan Funding of Key Programs
14 Ways To Love Yourself This Valentine's Day
Power to Decide Dismayed By Critical Program Eliminations In President’s Budget
Power to Decide FY 2020 Appropriations Request Letter
February 2018 Power Player
PREP: New Research, New Funding, More Opportunities for Young People
Power To Decide Raises Concerns About Title X Funding
Contraception and the Gender Wage Gap
Providers
Helping Mississippi College Students Prevent Unplanned Pregnancy and STIs
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