On Safe Abortion Day, NWC calls for abortion to be available to everyone who needs it
Published: Wednesday, September 27, 2023
Press Release for 28 September
28 September is International Safe Abortion Day and the National Women’s Council has reiterated our call for abortion to be available to everyone who needs it across Ireland.
Earlier this year, an independent review into abortion services – which was mandated by the 2018 referendum to repeal the 8th amendment and chaired by Marie O’Shea BL – recommended widespread improvements in services. These included recommendations to increase access to abortion care in all communities across the country; to make the three-day wait optional, to decriminalise abortion, and to remove arbitrary restrictions on care in cases of fatal foetal anomaly.
NWC’s Head of Development and Policy, Kate Mitchell, said:
“While it’s positive that the Oireachtas Health Committee will examine the O’Shea report on 18 October, women need to see changes now. The postcode lottery for services must end; the paternalistic waiting period and the arbitrary 12-week limit must go; and medics must not face the threat of criminal charges if they provide abortion.”
Poushali Kundu, NWC’s Women’s Health Officer, said:
“At least 860 women have travelled to the UK for abortion since the repeal of the 8th amendment. That is 860 women who did not receive the care they needed at home, many of them in incredibly difficult circumstances. We know that it is marginalised women – women in Direct Provision, migrant women, Traveller and Roma women, disabled women, and victims of sexual violence – that are most impacted by the restrictions. Government can and must take immediate steps to support women who need abortion care.”
NWC also calls for the full implementation of abortion services in Northern Ireland.
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For more information, please contact Sinéad Nolan, NWC Communications and Social Media Coordinator, on sineadn@nwci.ie
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The National Women’s Council is the leading national representative organisation for women and women’s groups in Ireland, founded in 1973. We have over 190 member groups and a large and growing community of individual supporters.
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