The PDC conducted youth focus groups to assist KUNM-Radio in Albuquerque in their programs on Prenatal Care for Teens. The focus groups addressed teen perceptions of pregnancy and parental care and the role of teen mothers and fathers.
In the summer of 1998, KUNM-Radio in Albuquerque planned a series of programs on Prenatal Care for Teens. To help prepare for this work, the PDC conducted youth focus groups on the topic, eliciting information and insights from young people on perceptions of pregnancy and prenatal care, the role of teen mothers and fathers, special prenatal concerns of teens, radio programming preferences, and ideas for programming on this subject.

PDC designed and facilitated a series of meetings with employees of the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and local citizens on health and safety issues in their community.
This project was conducted in conjunction with the Division of Environmental Safety and Health at LANL, where the PDC helped to develop new forms of employee and citizen participation in health and safety issues. Using an adapted model of Citizen Conferences, participants deliberated at length about policy scenario options.