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Barriers to Abortion Access for Michigan Minors
Description: 

Unplanned pregnancies are challenging for any population, but particularly for adolescents. When dealing with issues like pregnancy and abortion, teens are often denied the tools to make informed and autonomous decisions. This training will work with participants to identify and set aside individual judgments in order to provide unbiased support to pregnant adolescents. The training will also cover mandatory parental involvement laws, judicial bypass, and how to help minors navigate the judicial bypass system. 

In this training, participants will: 

  • Identify own biases around abortion and teen pregnancy. 
  • Gain an understanding of unique barriers teens face to access abortion services. 
  • Define and review parental involvement laws and judicial bypass. 
  • Define requirements for judicial bypass. 
  • Describe the judicial bypass process.
  • Discuss findings from MOASH's Michigan Youth (MY) Rights project.
Topic(s): 
Sex education in schools
Values
State(s): 
Michigan
Age Group(s): 
Grades 6-8
Grades 9-10
Grades 11-12
Format: 
In person
Online
2hrs
$250
Indicators
Sex Education In Schools Indicators: 
Indicator 1 (K-12): Describe three health (e.g. physical, social and/or emotional) and/or academic benefits of sex education for young people
Indicator 2 (K-12): Describe state and/or district laws, policies, and standards that relate to sex education where one teaches.
Values Indicators: 
Indicator 1 (K-12): Explain the differences between personal and universal values relating to sexuality.