The Essentials of Contraceptive Technology, A handbook for clinic staff, Johns Hopkins Population Information Program, 2001
This handbook provides an authoritative state-of-the-art guide to the complete range of family planning methods. Addressed to health care providers around the world, the manual uses a simple, client-centered approach to the provision of family planning care. Available in English and Arabic.
Family Planning: A Global Handbook for Providers, JHU, 2007
This handbook offers clinic-based health care professionals in developing countries the latest guidance on providing contraceptive methods.
PocketGuide for Family Planning Service Providers, JHPIEGO, 1996-1998, second edition
The online Pocket Guide for Family Planning Service Providers was designed to provide clinicians with easily accessible, clinically-oriented information for use in family planning service provision.
Helping Your Patients Decide: Making Informed Health Choices About Hormonal Contraception, Association of RH Professionals, 2006
This online booklet aims to guide health clinicians to recall and assist their clients on making an informed choice re using hormonal contraceptives by discussing the risks contributed to their use in a scientific and easy to understood way.
Directory for hormonal contraceptives, IPPF, 2002
A directory provides all deferent hormonal contraceptives available worldwide, user could search by brand, composition, country, manufacturer, or type.
Family Planning Counseling and Voluntary Sterilization Cue Card
A 10" x 12" card to remind family planning counselors of key steps in counseling; Emphasizes the counselor's responsibilities if the client chooses voluntary sterilization.
The Medical Eligibility Criteria Wheel, WHO, INFO project, CPFH, UGMS
An easy-to-use job aid helps providers quickly to identify Medical Eligibility Criteria relevant to their clients. Translations are underway in Arabic, French and Spanish.
Decision-Making Tool for Family Planning Clients and Providers, WHO, 2005
Flipchart that promotes high-quality family planning counseling. The Tool supports client and provider through deciding on a contraceptive method and learning to use it.
Provider Checklists for Reproductive Health Services: Reference Guide, FHI, 2002
Three checklists are designed to assist health workers to help family planning clients make informed choices. They are: "How to be Reasonably Sure a Client is Not Pregnant;" "Checklists for Clients Who Want to Initiate COC" and "Checklists for Clients Who Want to Initiate DMPA (or NET-EN)."
Contraceptive Effectiveness Chart, INFO Project JHU/CCP, EngenderHealth, and FHI
This chart presents contraceptive methods on a continuum of effectiveness and pregnancy risks. It assists clients to make informed contraceptive choices.
WHO Quick Reference Chart, FHI, 2004
A quick reference guide summarizes the World Health Organization's medical eligibility criteria for combined oral contraceptives, Noristerat, Depo-Provera, and copper IUDs.
IUD Training Video—Copper T 380 A IUD: Insertion and Removal
This training video presents a systematic approach to the safe and gentle insertion of the Copper T 380A IUD featuring a "no touch" insertion technique. The video includes sections on IUD insertion and removal and managing problems with IUDs.
The Standard Days Method: A Simple Fertility Awareness-Based Approach to Family Planning, JHPIEGO, 2003
This 21-minute tutorial brings a Standard Days Method expert to the learner through a multimedia experience.
Training works! What you need to know about managing, designing, delivering and evaluating group-based training, FHI, JHPIEGO, Training Resource Group Inc., IntraHealth, 2003
This handbook summarizes the tasks that should be completed at each stage of training to ensure an effective training course. If you carry out these tasks, you will have a high-quality training course.