IFPA Medical Director Dr Caitríona Henchion spoke to @thejournal_ie about common anxieties regarding hormonal contraception and the risks associated with using cycle-tracking apps as a method of pregnancy prevention
To read the article in full, see: https://t.co/KxOwCBe628
On the margins of #CPD59, @IrelandAmbUN met with Maeve Taylor from @IrishFPA.
Ireland’s national story tells the importance of ensuring access to sexual and reproductive healthcare, and to protecting human rights.
🇮🇪 remains committed to protecting #SRHR.
Powerful statement by Ireland at the UN CPD. At a time of so much rollback on reproductive and bodily autonomy globally, it's great to see Ireland's strong commitment to sexual & reproductive health & rights, the SDGs and international human rights law reaffirmed at the UN #CPD59
🇮🇪 @IrelandAmbUN addressed the Commission on Population and Development #CPD59
Human rights and equality must remain at the centre of our efforts to ensure populations develop in an equitable and sustainable way.
Regardless of context, women should be empowered to bear their desired number of children, free from coercion and with the support of their societies.
When all members of society are healthy and empowered, growth and development is sustainable 🌎
🔗 https://t.co/VjK5JiGqT3
@AileenFKavanagh The IFPA was delighted to join the TriCON event last year to mark the achievement of May and Seamus McGee.
They and their GP, IFPA founder Dr Jim Loughran, are among the heroes of #reproductiveautonomy
we celebrate in this year's annual report https://t.co/O20fDMNjrs
Behind landmark constitutional law cases often lie brave litigants who risked a lot to bring their cases to court.
So it was with Mary & Seamus McGee whose courageous case led to the legalisation of contraception in Ireland 51 years ago today. It was a privilege to meet them.
Great article by @tortietabby - and very timely: we want to see law and policy on consent, confidentiality, adolescents' rights to bodily autonomy and access sexual and reproductive healthcare on the new government's agenda
https://t.co/LPMtqqwgNZ
#SRHR#reproductiverights
Great piece by Laura Kelly on the emotional labour of sexual health activism @IrishFPA#SocialReproduction
IFPA youth group, the Adolescent Confidential Telephone Service and Sexual Health Activism in Ireland, c. 1984–90 https://t.co/BGRLcdj7SZ
Dr Caitriona Henchion on the IFPA annual report in today's @IrishTimes:
On FGM: Services are needed outside Dublin
On abortion: The mandatory waiting period is unfounded in science - for some, it’s a relatively small inconvenience, but it prevents others from accessing care
Demand for a service to help women affected by female genital mutilation increased more than 300 per cent over two years, a new report has found.
https://t.co/GXxg4c0pNx
The state-funded HRT scheme is another step towards universal free healthcare @DonnellyStephen
IFPA’s Dr Henchion says: "For true gender equality, cost should never be a barrier to access to #reproductivehealthcare for anyone who needs it."
@med_indonews
https://t.co/28yca1GLbt
Great to see #SafeAccessZones come into operation today🎉
All credit for this achievement to leadership of @Together4Safety & tireless advocacy by civil society & progressive politicians
No one should be subjected to harassment when accessing healthcare
#ReproductiveAutonomy
Providers of abortion care have a moral commitment to supporting autonomy and health. "People make the decision that is best for them. The more you hear it, the more you realise that people have really thought about what is best in this situation." #ReproductiveAutonomy#SRHR
We're delighted that Maeve Taylor, @IrishFPA's Director of Advocacy & Communications, will speak about abortion in Ireland pre- and post-repeal this afternoon at @ICNI2019's conference, Breaking the Walls of Silence.
#SRHR#AbortionIsHealthcare
Next Tuesday we're hosting a conference to mark the 20th anniversary of FPA NI's victory in the Court of Appeal. The landmark ruling began to break the walls of silence that surrounded abortion and we'll be discussing its impact then and now with a range of excellent speakers.
🇵🇱 Breaking: The acquittal of three Polish women’s rights defenders from @strajkkobiet is a relief, but the trial was unjust. They were unfairly prosecuted for protesting against abortion restrictions. Defending reproductive rights is not a crime.
More: https://t.co/thUZiBX5JU
Comprehensive presentation by Irish Aid’s Anne Nolan giving an overview of ODA policy. Great to hear details of the @Irish_Aid SRHR initiative highlighted.
Join us next week for Reproductive Citizenship: Concepts and Practices Seminar Series. Our second seminar is with Dr Aideen O’Shaughnessy @aioshaug on ‘Embodying Irish Abortion Reform’ & @frecklescorp @conlonce 👇 #ReproCit#NSRP#Abortion All Welcome!
Abortion law should ensure access to and guarantee reproductive rights, and support bodily autonomy. The O'Shea report recommended several changes to Irish abortion law. We call on policymakers & Oireachtas members to action them in this Dail term. #InternationalSafeAbortionDay
It's #WorldContraceptionDay! Our clinics have seen first-hand the success of the free contraception scheme. But many clients are excluded for no reason other than age. Extending the scheme further is critical - cost shouldn't be a barrier to contraception use for anyone.
A fragmented world needs a common path forward.
The #SummitOfTheFuture represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to come together to tackle today's challenges & safeguard #OurCommonFuture.
➡️ https://t.co/BcD10xVXsQ
Our Medical Director Dr Caitriona Henchion in @irishexaminer welcomes @DonnellyStephen's intention to lower the eligible age of free contraception to 16. We welcome this plan and look forward to further extension of the scheme in the new Dail term. https://t.co/cC7mzovb85