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<h3>Our Purpose</h3>
 
<h3>Our Purpose</h3>
Supporting women to plan and space their pregnancies provides a wide range of benefits to society, to children and to their families. In Canada nearly half of all pregnancies are unintended and 31% of women have at least one abortion in their lifetime.
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The Canadian Abortion Providers Support - CAPS-CPCA - site  is a community practice for health professionals certified to provide
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Mifepristone. The aim of the CAPS-CPCA is to both: to understand and share tips, resources, best practices and other facilitators and to understand challenges and to bring anonymized collective information to health service and health system decision makers so that barriers to practice may be addressed. Access to this site is restricted to certified Mifepristone providers.
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CAPS-CPCA is hosted by Contraception Access Research Team-Groupe de recherche sur l’accessibilité à la contraception (CART-GRAC) CART-GRAC at Univeristy of British Columbia and is supported by the The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC), The College of Family Physicians Canada (CFPC), Canadian Pharmacists Association and the Women's Health Research Institute of British Columbia Women's Hospital.
  
 
The Contraception Access Research Team-Groupe de recherche sur l’accessibilité à la contraception (CART-GRAC) is a national, interdisciplinary, cross-sectoral collaboration performing research to support health services and policies to ensure equitable access to high-quality family planning knowledge, methods and services for women and families throughout Canada.
 
The Contraception Access Research Team-Groupe de recherche sur l’accessibilité à la contraception (CART-GRAC) is a national, interdisciplinary, cross-sectoral collaboration performing research to support health services and policies to ensure equitable access to high-quality family planning knowledge, methods and services for women and families throughout Canada.
 
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Our Purpose

The Canadian Abortion Providers Support - CAPS-CPCA - site is a community practice for health professionals certified to provide Mifepristone. The aim of the CAPS-CPCA is to both: to understand and share tips, resources, best practices and other facilitators and to understand challenges and to bring anonymized collective information to health service and health system decision makers so that barriers to practice may be addressed. Access to this site is restricted to certified Mifepristone providers.

CAPS-CPCA is hosted by Contraception Access Research Team-Groupe de recherche sur l’accessibilité à la contraception (CART-GRAC) CART-GRAC at Univeristy of British Columbia and is supported by the The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC), The College of Family Physicians Canada (CFPC), Canadian Pharmacists Association and the Women's Health Research Institute of British Columbia Women's Hospital.

The Contraception Access Research Team-Groupe de recherche sur l’accessibilité à la contraception (CART-GRAC) is a national, interdisciplinary, cross-sectoral collaboration performing research to support health services and policies to ensure equitable access to high-quality family planning knowledge, methods and services for women and families throughout Canada.