Beyond Barriers: A Guide for Best Practice

Disclaimers Language: Within this report we use the terms ‘woman’ and ‘women’s health’. However, it is important to acknowledge that it is not only people who identify as women (or girls) who access women’s health and reproductive services in order to maintain their sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and wellbeing. The terms ‘woman’ and ‘women’s health’ are used for brevity, on the understanding and recognition that sexual and reproductive healthcare services will be accessed by women, gender diverse individuals, and people whose gender identity does not align with the sex recorded at birth. Delivery of care must therefore be appropriate, inclusive and sensitive to the needs of those individuals whose gender identity does not align with the sex they were recorded as at birth. Funders: The College of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (CoSRH) Hatfield Vision is a national programme of advocacy work supported by a wide range of organisations, including charities, professional bodies, and industry leaders. Some collaborators provide funding to support the running of the programme. The monies received help the CoSRH to resource the programme in line with the CoSRH’s charitable objectives and attainment of the Vision goals. The CoSRH engages with all organisations working on the programme equally and collaboratively regardless of funding. Organisations who provide funding cannot influence the direction of the Vision, nor will the CoSRH preferentially advance the aims of one supporter over any other. All monies received are used to equitably advance the work of the Vision.

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