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Unified training for LARC provision
The FSRH has introduced sweeping changes to unify the training and certification of doctors and nurses and to encourage larger numbers to gain Faculty qualifications for the provision of long-acting reversible contraceptive methods. Amanda Britton and Anne Connolly review the origins of the new arrangements, detail their implementation and set out the benefits for training, assessment and practice that they will bring both for nurses and for doctors. See page 80
“I want to get married and have kids”
In their insightful and humane paper, Box and Shawe report on the experience of adults with learning disabilities who attended a sexuality and relationship group. Such groups can offer participants a beneficial and positive experience and help them explore issues that are often ignored. They conclude that participants’ experiences could be enhanced through adopting a person-centred approach but that it also needs to be recognised that participants have individual experiences that may not be shared within the group environment. See page 82
Contraceptive choices: a tool for clients and providers
In this issue we present two reports on very different aids to family planning education. In the first paper colleagues from Iran and Australia report …
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