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SPHERE Women’s SRH Coalition: Access to abortion care

SPHERE Women's SRH Coalition: Access to abortion care
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Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Coalition

Bulletin #20
28th June 2022

SPHERE Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Coalition statement on Roe v. Wade

The SPHERE Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Coalition strongly supports the provision of abortion as an essential health service and integral component of reproductive health care and rights. We stand in solidarity with US health care professionals who provide abortion care and work to protect safe, compassionate access to abortion services.

The evidence is clear. Banning or restricting abortions will not stop women from having abortions, but will rather force women to seek unsafe abortions. Banning or restricting abortion will set back gains and global commitments to health, wellbeing, and gender equality at a high economic and societal cost. The negative impacts from the reversal of Roe v. Wade extend beyond women and include trans, non-binary and other pregnancy capable people.

We are also mindful of the situation in Australia regarding abortion health care. While all jurisdictions have legal access to abortion, availability remains highly inequitable, particularly in regional and rural areas, and abortion is not well integrated into the Australian public health system. The US Supreme Court decision has the potential to put at risk access to safe abortion care in Australia through continued and heightened stigmatisation of this essential health service.
We stand in support of Roe v. Wade and the right to choose whether and when to have children. Abortion is a health and human right. It is critical that abortion be readily accessible for all women and pregnancy capable people.

Read our full statement here.

South Australia will enact changes in legislation in relation to termination of pregnancy on July 7th 2022: Inviting SA primary care practitioners to become medical abortion providers and join AusCAPPS

On July 7th new regulations for the delivery of abortion care under the Termination of Pregnancy Act (SA) 2021 will come into effect. This means that for the first time GPs can provide medical abortion in primary care in SA and women living in South Australia will be able to access abortion via telehealth.

We encourage all SA GPs to support women’s reproductive choices and incorporate medical abortion into their practice. GPs are currently required to undertake the MS-2 Step training (https://www.mariestopes.org.au/become-a-prescriber) to be able to provide medical abortion.

We also invite all GPs, community pharmacists and practice nurses to join the free online AusCAPPS Network. AusCAPPS currently has close to 1000 members. AusCAPPS is funded by the NHMRC in partnership with key stakeholders across Australia. It aims to support primary care practitioners to deliver more comprehensive women’s health services.

The AusCAPPS Network will:

Connect you with GPs, pharmacists and nurses around Australia who also provide medical abortion and contraceptive services

Provide access to training and education opportunities relating to medical abortion and LARC insertion provision

Enable you to put your questions to our expert network

Give you access to resources, guidelines, referral forms and patient handouts

Keep you connected with the latest news and research related to medical abortion and LARC

To join, please register at https://medcast.com.au/communities/auscapps

The Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Coalition meets bimonthly to discuss ways to address critical clinical, health service and workforce issues by developing evidence-informed consensus statements and policy and practice recommendations. Please contact us at [email protected] if you are interested in being involved.

Professor Danielle Mazza
Chair of the Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health COVID-19 Coalition
Director of SPHERE NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Women’s Sexual and
Reproductive Health in Primary Care

 

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