• Free

Doing Right At Birth

  • Course
  • 14 Lessons

Doing Right at Birth is a self-paced course for health professionals to ensure that the child welfare reporting of birthing people is evidence-informed, ethical, anti-racist, and meeting (but not exceeding) state legal requirements. Doing Right at Birth was led by Dr Mishka Terplan and Dr Sarah Roberts (from UCSF) and developed by a community advisory board and core team (which included Dr. Kimá Taylor).

Contents

Introduction, Level Setting, and Roadmap

Introduction, level setting, and roadmap
  • 3 mins
  • 66.8 MB
Preview
Theresa
  • 6 mins
  • 256 MB

Substance Use: Stigma, Treatment, and Recovery

Substance use stigma, treatment, and recovery
  • 8 mins
  • 172 MB
Elizabeth
  • 8 mins
  • 58.3 MB
Preview

What Do Pregnant Women and Other Birthing People, Their Families, & Communities Really Need?

What do pregnant women and other birthing people, their families, & communities really need?
  • 8 mins
  • 184 MB
Cassandra
  • 1 min
  • 15.7 MB
Mariya
  • 6 mins
  • 233 MB

Discrimination and the History of Family Separation in the US

Discrimination and the History of Family Separation in the US
  • 10 mins
  • 305 MB
Jeannette
  • 2 mins
  • 29.7 MB

Mandated Reporting: Federal and State Legal Requirements

Mandated Reporting: Federal and State Legal Requirements.
  • 9 mins
  • 220 MB

Child Welfare Report and Consequence

Child Welfare Report and Consequence
  • 12 mins
  • 219 MB
Joyce
  • 3 mins
  • 22.8 MB

Strategies for Interrupting the Test & Report Chain (MISSING)

Strategies for Interrupting the Test & Report Chain
  • 8 mins
  • 225 MB

Case Study

Rachel and Noelle
  • 5 mins
  • 455 MB