
APPG SRH event summary 'Addressing the backlog in LARC and future-proofing access'
A summary of the APPG SRH event held on 8th February 2022, focused on addressing the backlog in LARC and future-proofing access to contraception and SRH.
A summary of the APPG SRH event held on 8th February 2022, focused on addressing the backlog in LARC and future-proofing access to contraception and SRH.
FSRH-RCOG submission to the NI Assembly consultation on the Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) Bill.
A summary of the APPG SRH's event 'Investing in Women's Lives', focused on the importance of a lifecourse approach to sexual and reproductive healthcare - held on 26th October 2021.
FSRH's response to the Home Office's consultation on the draft domestic abuse statutory guidance, which will support the implementation of the definition of domestic abuse in sections 1 to 3 of the Domestic Abuse Act.
This collates responses to questions on the issue of telemedicine for Early Medical Abortion (EMA).
Summary of the event on the All Party Parliamentary Group on Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare, 'Telemedicine: a new chapter for abortion care', held on 19th July.
Alongside a coalition of charities and organisations, we have published a letter to Eluned Morgan MS, The Welsh Minister for Health and Social Services requesting the continuation of telemedicine for early medical abortion beyond the pandemic because telemedical abortion care is safe, effective, and accessible.
FSRH believes that every young person has the right to access high-quality, confidential, contraceptive care. Read and download the document in full.
Alongside a coalition of charities and organisations, we have published a letter to Maree Todd MSP, The Scottish Minister for Public Health, Women’s Health, and Sport requesting the continuation of telemedicine for early medical abortion beyond the pandemic because telemedical abortion care is safe, effective, and accessible.
Submission of behalf of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Sexual and Reproductive Health in the UK to the Government's call for evidence as part of the Women's Health Strategy development.