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topics under category "Contraception
(Birth Control) and Family Planning".
Contraception (birth control)
is a regimen of one or more actions, devices, or medications followed in
order to deliberately prevent or reduce the likelihood of a woman
becoming pregnant or giving birth. Therefore contraception is the
utilization of various and sundry surgical procedures, devices,
practices, agents, or drugs with the intention of preventing conception
or impregnation (pregnancy). Methods and intentions typically termed
birth control may be considered a pivotal ingredient to family
planning. Birth control is a controversial political and ethical
issue in many cultures and religions, and although it is generally less
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Contraception (Birth Control) and Family Planning |
| Planning communication for family planning. Module manager's guide. |
| Honolulu, Hawaii, East-West Center, East-West Communication Institute, 1975. v, |
| This module, designed for mid-career professionals working in family planning information, education, or |
| communication (IEC) programs, has both cognitive and application objectives for the 7 units of the "Module Text" and |
| the 6 sections of the "Planning Workbook." To be used by multi-national groups at the East-West Center in |
| Honolulu, Hawaii, the planner for whom this module has been created works at the program rather than the policy |
| level. Each of the 3 basic components to the module--the "Module Text," the "Module Workbook," and the "Module |
| Manager's Guide," serves a unique function. The text is self-instructional and is based on principles of |
| communication planning structured around a "Process Model of Communication Planning." This model seeks to |
| show the flow of thinking and activity that goes into the planning of a communication program. The "Workbook" |
| contains a series of planning forms to be used in organizing and analyzing planning data prior to the development of |
| a family planning communication plan. At the East-West Center, the "Workbook" is used with the case study that is |
| part of the module "Fundamental Human Communication." The "Manager's Guide" includes several suggestions for |
| use of the module in group learning situations along with suggestions for adapting the module and for supplementary |
| materials. (PubHealth.info Document ID: CONT7T 3057-06) |
| PubHealth.info NOTE: The author(s) of this article titled, "Planning communication for family planning. Module |
| manager's guide.", is(are) Middleton J; Lin YH. The source of this article is "Honolulu, Hawaii, East-West Center, |
| East-West Communication Institute, 1975. v, 88 p.". This article was published in 1975 in English language(s). |
| (PubHealth.info® Document ID: CONT7T 3057-06. All rights reserved with PubHealth.info) PIN: 33057 |
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