Does it ever seem like teenagers are speaking a whole different language and the gap between your world and theirs seems to be forever widening? Learn practical skills to effectively bridge that gap with communication and connection. Presented by: Amy Posterick
Join us as we share about how to counsel expectant women on their options using a trauma informed approach. We will teach how to care for clients in way that that makes them feel safe and known as they consider their options for an unexpected pregnancy. Presented By: Kara Reinhold
To inform about the effect of artificial reproductive techniques (ART), in terms of human embryos produced and destroyed and health problems for the mother and the babies (if born). To present a step-by-step medical flow-chart for diagnosis and treatment of couple infertility.
In this workshop, you will learn to promote awareness and healing of trauma for those who work on the front lines in pregnancy help organizations. Sidewalk Advocates, Sonographers, and Client Service Managers cope with the trauma and tragedy of abortion every day. Presented by Becky Thompson, Ph.D, RN
Tough topics are the lifeblood of the pregnancy help ministry. It takes courage to broach these subjects but even more strength to persevere when a client resists discussing them. Address the causes of that resistance and how you can continue the conversation of these essential topics with clients. Presented by: Sharon Greenip
Emotional abuse is a painful and confusing experience for clients, many live with secrets about their pain. With tools from this session, attendees will be able to show compassion and help educate clients on how to speak about their experiences as well as to find help and support that move them toward healthier outcomes for themselves and their children. Presented by Tammy Daughtry, MMFT and Jay Daughtry, MMFT
In this webinar, you will learn about Title IX, required accommodations for pregnant and parenting students, and how your center can help ensure these students understand their rights and are not coerced into abortion. Presented by Camille Cisneros, Students for Life
We will present demographics characteristics of women that are seeking emergency maternity housing who are participating in our impact evaluation as well as outline the full design of the impact evaluation being conducted of emergency maternity housing. We will outline the steps involved in running the study and how homes can join the study. Presented by Vivian Crumlish, MEd and Jessica Brown, PhD