Volume
10
Issue
3
Abstract
Program aides working with low-income women in Extension's expanded nutrition program say this clientele is asking for family planning information. Many aides are answering questions about the topic, but often without adequate preparation to deal with it or "official" sanction to do so. They're finding it difficult to ignore or separate these questions from others they receive from these women on homemaking or nutrition topics. Where do you stand in this dilemma? Do these findings suggest that Extension should officially establish an educational program on famliy planning?
Recommended Citation
Brand, J. (1972). Family Planning: Extension Aides See Need. The Journal of Extension, 10(3), Article 4. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol10/iss3/4