
FSRH Position Statement on Emergency Contraception (Feb 2017)
FSRH believes that emergency contraception is an essential part of sexual and reproductive health care. Read the download the document in full.
FSRH believes that emergency contraception is an essential part of sexual and reproductive health care. Read the download the document in full.
Anybody - irrespective of gender, sexuality or age - can experience domestic and sexual violence. Read and download the document in full.
FSRH believes that all children and young people have the right to high quality PSHE and RSE. Read and download the statement in full.
Teenage pregnancy rates for England and Wales have dropped to their lowest since 1969. Read and download the statement in full.
FSRH believes the needs and views of men and boys must be included in the conversation about contraceptive care and SRH health more generally. Read and download the document in full.
We believe that each individual should be informed about the risks of sexually transmitted infections. Read and download the statement in full.
FSRH press release detailing the launch of its updated Emergency Contraception guideline
Download the full advert for the role of External Affairs Assistant here.
This is the application form for the FSRH External Affairs Assistant Role.
We are looking for a bright individual towards the beginning of their career, with an interest in healthcare policy and a passion for improving society. Excellent writing skills are essential, as is a broad understanding of communications techniques, including around deployment of media, social media and public affairs to engage policy makers and the general public around the issues that our members and their patients face. A key requirement of the role will be to draw on the experience of FSRH’s members and committees to influence the direction of policy in women’s healthcare in each part of the UK.