California Awards Millions to Enhance Security for Reproductive Health Facilities
Office of Governor Gavin Newsom May 08, 2023
WHY THIS MATTERS: As extreme politicians continue to attack access to essential reproductive health care, California is providing key resources to help ensure patients and providers can feel safe and secure while accessing or providing care.
SACRAMENTO In keeping with the commitment to protect reproductive rights of patients and providers throughout California, Governor Gavin Newsom today announced nearly $8 million in grants being awarded to bolster physical and data security at 21 facilities that provide abortion-related care and reproductive health services.
All health care providers deserve to feel safe while offering resources and services to patients, said Governor Newsom. As attacks on reproductive health care continue, were providing resources to help ensure patients and providers feel safe and secure while accessing or providing critical reproductive health care.
GRANT DETAILS: The Physical and Digital Infrastructure Security Grant Program, administered by the California Governors Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) in coordination with the Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI), funds security enhancements at health care facilities and practitioner offices that may be the target of violence and vandalism. $7,879,108 will be awarded to 21 facilities that provide abortion-related care and reproductive health services, including Planned Parenthood facilities spanning from Redding to Long Beach and independent practitioners across the state.
This funding represents a key part of our responsibility to protect Californians from violence, said Cal OES Director Nancy Ward. By providing security at vulnerable healthcare locations, we can help protect everyone involved, from providers, to patients, and the surrounding community.
The program safeguards California healthcare facilities that offer abortion-related services and reproductive healthcare services and serve socially vulnerable populations, including persons who are low income, Limited-English proficient, immigrants, LGBTQ+ community members, and/or persons with disabilities, said HCAI Director Elizabeth Landsberg.
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