In California, as in much of the US, Black birthing people* experience the highest rates of maternal morbidity and mortality of any racial/ethnic group. Evidence points to implicit bias and racism, not race, as key causes of disparities in maternity care and maternal outcomes for Black birthing people.
The California Dignity in Pregnancy and Childbirth Act (SB 464), authored by State Senator Holly Mitchell, took effect in January 2020. It aims to reduce pregnancy-related preventable deaths, severe illnesses, and associated health disparities. It requires perinatal service providers at hospitals and alternative birth centers to undergo evidence-based implicit bias training, with the Office of California Attorney General Rob Bonta ensuring compliance.
To help perinatal care providers comply with SB 464, the California Health Care Foundation (CHCF) supported the development of Dignity in Pregnancy and Childbirth, a free e-learning course that explicitly addresses the requirements of the law. CHCF worked with Rachel Hardeman, PhD, MPH, a leading national reproductive health equity researcher, and Diversity Science, a training organization focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion, to develop a course that empowers clinicians and providers to provide the high-quality and equitable care essential for the health and well-being of Black birthing people.
The hour-long Dignity in Pregnancy and Childbirth course is composed of three animated video modules presenting annotated, real-life delivery room scenarios, as well as primers on brain science. The course is accredited for one hour of CME or CEU credits. Links to the course, supporting communications materials, and details about obtaining course credits are below.
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The following organizations support using the Dignity in Pregnancy and Childbirth course to educate perinatal providers on implicit bias and reproductive justice while meeting the requirements of California SB 464. Use the left and right arrows to view all the organizations.