Beyond Barriers: A Guide for Best Practice

BEYOND BARRIERS: REIMAGINING ACCESS TO POST-PREGNANCY CONTRACEPTION A GUIDE FOR BEST PRACTICE

Overall, the CoSRH is committed to enhancing the skills of the SRH workforce, education is needed to deliver these important services in their local communities to ensure women can access the contraceptive care they need.

Resources

• AGC ICB Contraception Counselling Toolkit. To request this resource, please contact agc@incisivehealth.com • Brook. What Contraception Works for You? • College of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare. CoSRH Hatfield Vision: Progressing sector consensus for SRH • College of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare. Letter of Competence Intrauterine Techniques (LoC IUT) • CoSRH Clinical Guideline: Contraception After Pregnancy (January 2017, amended October 2020) • Derby – The Case for Investment. To request this resource, please contact jennifer.heslop@nhs.net • Government UK. Return on investment of long-acting reversible contraception in maternity services • Government UK. Women’s health strategy for England: Fertility, pregnancy, pregnancy loss, and postnatal support • Health Visitor bespoke training package

• Inclusive digital healthcare: a framework for NHS action on digital inclusion • The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Patient Information Leaflet • NHS. Your antenatal care • NHS.uk. Sex and contraception after birth • NHS.uk. Who can get the IUD (coil)? • NICE Quality statement 4: Contraception after childbirth • Public Health England 2018 – Understanding the Contraceptive Needs of Postnatal Women • Sands Training Hub • Audit of postnatal contraception counselling during the antenatal period (1st cycle). To request this resource, please contact frances.lamb@nhs.net and ellie.young2@nhs.net • The National Bereavement Care Pathways Guidance

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