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Last Reviewed: 2025-04 | Job Aid

Caring for People with Substance Use Disorder to Improve Maternal Health: High Impact Practice Set (HIPS) for Outpatient Settings Measurement Tool

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Last Reviewed: 2025-05 | Job Aid

Caring for People with Substance Use Disorder to Improve Maternal Health: High Impact Practice Set (HIPS) for Outpatient Settings Job Aid

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Last Reviewed: 2025-08 | Video

Maximizing a Team Approach to Address Complex Challenges Video

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Last Reviewed: 2017-10 | Toolkit/Guide

Getting Ready for Male Reproductive Health Services Toolkit

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Last Reviewed: 2025-12 | Job Aid

Increasing Access to Title X Services for Males Agency Assessment

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Last Reviewed: 2025-12 | Toolkit/Guide

Male Engagement Social Media Toolkit for Title X Family Planning Agencies

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Last Reviewed: 2025-11 | Video

Strengthening Preconception Health Services Video

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Last Reviewed: 2025-02 | eLearning

Reducing the Impact of Unconscious Bias in Family Planning Care eLearning

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Last Reviewed: 2025-12 | Job Aid

Increasing Access to Title X Services for Males Staff Discussion Guide

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Last Reviewed: 2024-05 | Event Archive

Providing Trauma-Informed Care in Family Planning Clinics Webinar

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Last Reviewed: 2025-12 | Job Aid

Family Planning Program Policy and Procedures Preconception Health Screening and Counseling Sample Policy

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Last Reviewed: 2025-12 | Job Aid

Title X Services for Males Staff Training Needs Survey

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Last Reviewed: 2023-05 | Event Archive

Addressing Weight Stigma and Bias in Sexual and Reproductive Health Care Webinar

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Last Reviewed: 2025-12 | Job Aid

Patient Experience Organizational Assessment

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Last Reviewed: 2025-12 | Job Aid

Focus Group Questions for Current and Potential Male Clients