Introducing the DISC Learning Series: Insights for Catalyzing Contraceptive Self-Care

Self-care is increasingly gaining traction within the global SRH community of practice, particularly as a means of offering women greater autonomy and control over their reproductive health. Since 2020, the Delivering Innovation in Self-Care (DISC) project has been pioneering contraceptive self-care accessibility, by supporting women and healthcare providers alike to overcome common barriers to DMPA-SC self-injection contraception.

Through interventions in Nigeria, Uganda, and Malawi, DISC has generated substantial learnings by developing innovative empathy-based training for providers, utilizing digital channels to reach women with relevant health information throughout her self-care ‘user journey’, and strengthening provider reporting of self-injection.

Join us for an interactive four-part learning series where we’ll share what worked (and didn’t work!) in our efforts to popularize and improve contraceptive self-care, as well as discuss the insights we’ve gathered throughout the process.

DISC LEARNING SERIES

Insights and Learnings for Catalyzing Contraceptive Self-Care

 IT STARTS WITH HER. SUPPORTING WOMEN ALONG HER SELF-CARE JOURNEY

Effectively marketing self-care requires empathizing with consumers and understanding the barriers they face throughout each stage of their user journey. In this session, we’ll share examples and learnings from how DISC has been supporting at the ‘awareness’, ‘intent’, and ‘uptake’ stages of the journey.

  • Date: 4 April 2023
  • Time: 9am EST / 4pm EAT
  • Presenters:
  • Abigail Winskell, Project Director, DISC (PSI)
  • Gracie Nakazzi, Social Behavior Change Coordinator, DISC (PSI-Uganda)
  • Michael Titus, SBCC Coordinator, DISC (SFH-Nigeria)

 

View the slides from the webinar here. 

TAKING UP (DIGITAL) SPACE: LEVERAGING SOCIAL MEDIA TO SPARK INTEREST IN SELF-INJECT

DISC has leveraged social media influencers, chatbots, and IVR to raise women’s awareness of contraceptive self-care and reduce clients’ dependence on healthcare providers as the sole source of health information. We’ll discuss how we used digital means to increase uptake of DMPA-SC self-inject and how DISC is leveraging campaign data to adapt our approach over time.

  • Date: 2 May 2023
  • Time: 9am EST / 4pm EAT
  • Presenters:
  • James Brown, Senior Technical Advisor, DISC (PSI)
  • Mogbonjubade Adesulure, DISC Country Media and Communications Coordinator (SFH-Nigeria) 
  • Faith Mbogo, Digital Program Manager (PSI) 

 

View the recording here

PROVIDERS’ ROLE IN SELF-CARE

DMPA-SC self-inject is a relatively new means of contraceptive self-care, and healthcare providers are not automatically on board with the concept of self-care. Learn how empathy-based training for providers could be an enabler to transforming their role.

  • Date: 30 May 2023
  • Time: 9am EST / 4pm EAT
  • Presenters:
  • Alexandrina Nakanwagi, DISC-Uganda Project Lead, PSI Uganda
  • Mopelola Raji, DISC-Nigeria Deputy Project Lead, SFH-Nigeria

 

View the recording here.

ARE WOMEN SELF-INJECTING? A CASE FOR STRENGTHENING NATIONAL AND GLOBAL REPORTING

In this webinar, we’ll discuss what DISC and Access Collaborative have learned from our collaboration with key health system stakeholders to record self-inject data. In particular, we’ll focus on how SI data is distinguished from provider-administered DMPA-SC, and how SI data can be leveraged for health system strengthening. We’ll also shed light on how this work fits into a broader self-care measurement framework.

  • Date: 11 July 2023
  • Time: 9am EST / 4pm EAT
  • Presenters:
  • Fauzia Tariq, MEL Advisor, DISC (PSI)
  • Allen Namagembe, Deputy Director, Uganda Self Injection Scale Up Project, PATH

 

View the recording here.