The Information and Education Division of California Family Health Council is a leader in the development of innovative health education programs and resources for health care providers state and nation-wide. We tailor our services to honor diversity, meet the varied needs of health care clients, and empower providers and clients alike to improve the health care system.
HealthEdworks is an online subscription services that allows health care providers to access CFHC’s trusted, quality health education materials at the click of a mouse. For a low yearly fee, you can instantly print appealing, easy to read reproductive health fact sheets in up to 14 languages.
Developed in response to a critical need for not-for-profit organizations to use resources efficiently, the Family Planning Cooperative Purchasing Program strives to maximize cost savings and increase participant buying power. There is strength in cooperation and potential of tremendous savings in working together to purchase needed products, goods, and services. Sign your agency up as a member and gain access to a whole network of savings.
Youth who feel they can talk with their parents are less likely to get pregnant or get someone else pregnant. This website features resources for talking to kids about sex and reproductive health. Information on a variety of topics is aimed at parents and health care professionals.
TeenSource is a youth focused web site aiming to educate young men and women about reproductive health and responsibility. It features streaming videos including celebrity testimonials, clinic tours, skits, teen interviews, and a way to find the closest Title X clinics in your vicinity.
Founded in 1981, CFHC Research is one of the leading contraceptive research centers in the United States. CFHC Research designs and executes many types of contraceptive studies including safety and acceptability studies of new methods, large-scale efficacy trials, and post market evaluations of commercial products. CFHC Research also evaluates health care delivery programs and conducts survey research on reproductive health care issues.