TY - JOUR T1 - Abortion care: ensuring excellence, promoting wellbeing and improving training JF - BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health JO - BMJ Sex Reprod Health SP - e1 LP - e1 DO - 10.1136/bmjsrh-2021-bsacp VL - 48 IS - 1 A2 - , Y1 - 2022/01/01 UR - http://jfprhc.bmj.com/content/48/1/e1.abstract N2 - ‘Abortion Care: Ensuring Excellence, Promoting Wellbeing and Improving Training’, an online conference jointly organised by the British Society of Abortion Care Providers (BSACP) and the Royal Society of Medicine’s Sexuality & Sexual Health Section, was held on 7 October 2021.The conference comprised presentations by invited speakers and free communications, and the abstracts that follow are from those authors competitively selected to deliver a short presentation of their work during the free communications sessions.BSACP is a multi-professional society formed in 2014 to promote best practice, education, training and research in abortion care in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, its Crown Dependencies and Other Territories. BSACP serves its members by providing a forum for professional development and networking, as well as by raising the profile of the specialty and improving understanding amongst those responsible for abortion-related policy, guidance, commissioning, regulation and training. Further information is available at https://bsacp.org.uk.Pollyanna Cohen1*Jayne Kavanagh21Academic Clinical Fellow (ACF) in Community Sexual and Reproductive Health (CSRH), Central North West London (CNWL) Trust, RCOG Making Abortion Safe Consultant e-Learning Designer, London, UK2Associate Professor (Teaching) UCL Medical School, RCOG Making Abortion Safe Clinical Education Lead, London, UKIntroductionAn open-source, evidence-based, e-learning package on safe abortion care for healthcare providers (HCPs) and students was co-created with Dr Patricia Lohr, Professor Sharon Cameron, Emma Parnham and 20 volunteer sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR) Champions from Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Sudan and Zimbabwe as part of the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists’ Making Abortion Safe Programme (MAS).MethodsThe SRHR Champions and UK-based MAS programme team based their approach on the Open University’s ‘Ideal Model of Co-creation’ with its underpinning principles of participation and decolonisation to co-produce the e-learning package. The model consists of three … ER -