SPUC steps up outreach to women
patients as
health department contradicts itself on abortion
Editor’s note. The following
appeared today on the blog of John Smeaton, executive director
of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children [SPUC] at
http://spuc-director.blogspot.com/2010/12/spuc-steps-up-outreach-to-women.html
SPUC is intensifying its campaign
to inform women-patients and their doctors about the dangers of
abortion, in response to a government proposal to increase
access to abortion.
The Department of Health's white
paper, “Healthy Lives, Healthy People” (pictured), published
today, proposes “easy access” to abortion (section 3.43):
“We will work towards an
integrated model of service delivery to allow easy access to
confidential, non-judgemental sexual health services (including
for sexually transmitted infections, contraception, abortion,
health promotion and prevention)."
The proposal contradicts last
month's claim (House of Commons, 2 Nov) made by Anne Milton, the
public health minister, that:
"For me and for the
Government, reducing the abortion rate is an absolute priority"
Paul Tully, SPUC’s general
secretary, told the media this afternoon:
"Easy access to abortion will
mean high abortion rates and consequent damage to women’s health
and happiness. The previous government’s teenage pregnancy
strategy, which promoted easy access to abortion, saw an
increase of 2,000 abortions a year in England and Wales among
teenagers. It is time for something different.”
In recent months SPUC has been
sending information to GPs, briefing them about the reality and
dangers of abortion, so they can in turn inform their patients
who are pregnant and who may be considering abortion. SPUC will
now intensify that campaign in the light of the government's
proposal. |