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Social workers’ perspectives on anti-Black racism and parenting outcomes for incarcerated pregnant women with substance use histories - Noelle Martinez, Camille Kramer, Crystal Hayes, Audry Motlagh-Harvey, Shira Tikofsky, Carolyn Sufrin | J of Social Work journals.sagepub.com/doi/ful…
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23 Oct 2024
ARRWIP is proud to support this legislation that would promote dignity for pregnant folks in the DC jail system. These D.C. women gave birth while detained, then fought for legislation wapo.st/3NC9JLm
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8 Oct 2024
The US GAO released a report on pregnant women in state prisons & local jails discussing data on incarcerated pregnant women, available federal support, and challenges to providing care to this population & opportunities to enhance care. Check it out here: gao.gov/products/gao-25-1064…
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13 Aug 2024
Are you curious about reproductive health care for incarcerated people? Want to know what's written in law? We've updated our statewide table in collaboration with @RebeccaShlafer 's team! Check it out here: arrwip.org/wp-content/upload…

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Dr. Carolyn Sufrin will testify in front of Congress on birth behind bars for the Subcommittee on Human Rights and the Law next Wednesday 7/31 at 2pm ET! Watch on C-Span or tune in here: judiciary.senate.gov/committ… @cbsufrin
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26 Jul 2024
Dr. Carolyn Sufrin will testify in front of Congress on birth behind bars for the Subcommittee on Human Rights and the Law next Wednesday 7/31 at 2pm ET! Watch on C-Span or tune in here: judiciary.senate.gov/committ… @cbsufrin
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19 Jul 2024
Join @theNASEM and @cbsufrin for a public webinar on July 24 discussing strategies to address and reduce #HealthDisparities in #ReproductiveHealth. Register to attend: ow.ly/nKe450SwgN8 #HealthEquity #WomensHealth

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1 Jul 2024
Our research demonstrates inconsistent access to medications for opioid use disorder in pregnancy in US jails. Our newest publication shares the experiences of pregnant & postpartum people who receive that care, or lack thereof. Spoiler, it's not good! doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmqr.2024…

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20 Jun 2024
82% of women on probation and 85% of women on parole live in states that (1) either completely ban abortion or restrict it based on gestational age and (2) list travel restrictions as a standard condition of supervision. @PrisonPolicy prisonpolicy.org/blog/2024/0…
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🚨NEW: In the 2 years since Americans were stripped of their right to abortion, the number of patients who cross state lines for abortion care has nearly doubled. This is difficult for anyone, but it’s especially challenging—often impossible—for people on probation or parole🧵
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Very grateful & honored to have supported @DenaeBradley01 to manifest this work. Many thx to @cbsufrin for inviting me to serve as a study mentor & co-author with your incredibe @ARRWIP team #CamilleKramer #CrystalHayes #IntersectionalSystemsofOppression #BlackLivesMatter
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17 Apr 2024
Thank you for having us and discussing this important issue! @cbsufrin
The gold standard of care for opioid use disorder is medication like methadone, but it’s especially hard for incarcerated pregnant people to access. OBGYN Carolyn Sufrin and Bloomberg Fellow Camille Kramer talk about just how difficult access is. johnshopkinssph.libsyn.com/7…
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17 Apr 2024
RT @BlkMamasMatter: Today is the last day of #BMHW24! Swipe to see the amazing work of our Alliance partners in your community through #B…
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16 Apr 2024
Thank you @ACCJH for allowing us to share our research on MOUD practices for pregnant people in jail & community-engaged research in the carceral system at last week's conference in Phoenix! :)
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20 Dec 2023
Over 60% of incarcerated pregnant people are in custody for non-violent drug offenses. Yet, only 7 states had statutes related to SUD treatment for this population. Healthcare to address their unique needs is critical. See this new policy brief for details mch.umn.edu/sud/

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According to @PrisonPolicy, the capriciousness of reproductive care for pregnant, birthing and postpartum pregnant people in custody comes to us via a patchwork of decentralized and overlapping criminal legal systems throughout the U.S. bit.ly/3ToNZ9O @ARRWIP @kccompton

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