Reporting Violations

 
 

Your Rights: All birthing people have a right to receive healthcare without mistreatment and discrimination. Sometimes people don’t think of what they experienced as discrimination, but we have come to understand that much of the mistreatment that happens during the perinatal period has its roots in discrimination. Plus, discrimination is meaningful in U.S. law.

We, and many other advocates, are working to:

  • Help people understand how discrimination shows up in perinatal care and 

  • Help people file discrimination complaints to the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) when discrimination happens in the perinatal period. 

People often experience discrimination at the intersection of multiple identities which make it hard to fit neatly into the categories of current legal protections, which prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, sex, age, disability, color, or national origin. . This page is about helping you make a complaint to the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) that best articulates the way discrimination was a factor in the harm you experienced so that the OCR can hold people accountable for that harm.

A recent article in the LA Times describes a federal civil rights investigation in this context - we include a copy of the article and explain it in this blog post.

Learn more from Birth Rights: To learn more, beyond the discrimination and OCR complaints discussed here, check out this resource for everyday people to defend human rights during labor and birth in English and Spanish.

 

The Process:

Note: Each of the 5 steps in the process are explained deeper below. To learn more use the ╲╱ button to expand each step.

 

Filing a report to OCR is just one way you can address a violation experienced during the perinatal period.

For other ideas, check out this graphic from the Birth Rights resources and read that section in the guide, in English or Spanish.

 

How Elephant Circle can support:

Elephant Circle can assist you with filing an OCR complaint. Please fill out this form to set up a meeting if you would like to speak with a member of our team about navigating the OCR Process and identifying next steps.