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200 in march against Bill
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South Wales Echo, 15 October 1979, reported that 200 ‘pro-abortion’ campaigners had marched through Cardiff at the weekend, protesting against the abortion amendment bill.
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Abortion ‘top election issue’
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South Wales Echo interviewed the new chairman of the Cardiff branch of the Society for the Protection of the Unborn Child (SPUC), mentioning that SPUC planned a rally in Hyde Park, London, on Saturday 28 April. An advertisement on the reverse of the cutting announces an event due to be held on 29 January 1979.
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NHS abortions get 6-month scrutiny
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Western Mail reported that South Glamorgan Health Authority would review the provision of abortion services after six months. Cardiff Women’s Action Group claimed that the health authority was ‘dodging their duty to provide day care abortion facilities’.
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New abortion facilities for Cardiff
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South Wales Echo, Thursday 17 November 1977, reported that a consultant at the University of Wales Hospital was going to conduct one half-day theatre session per week for women to have abortions as inpatients. The Director of the David Owen Centre for Population Studies, University College, Cardiff welcomed the decision but warned that it would provide a sufficient service to meet demand in South Glamorgan.
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Abortion in Cardiff Now
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Report prepared and sponsored by members of Cardiff Women’s Action Group and Women’s Rights Committee for Wales. There is no date contained within the booklet itself, but statistics are quoted from a British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) report said to be ‘recently published’ and entitled: BPAS: A Report on Welsh Patients for 1975. This implies that both that report and the booklet itself were produced in 1976; and in biro on the front cover is written: 1976? Also on the front cover is a pencilled price: 10p. The report presented evidence that doctors in Cardiff were restricting women’s access to NHS abortions. It supported the recommendation of Cardiff Community Health Council, that the Area Health Authority (AHA) should look into the possibility of BPAS setting up a clinic in Cardiff; and suggested that the service should free to women, paid for by the AHA.
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Family Planning Association enquiry report
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Report entitled: Where family practitioners in South Glamorgan refer requests for help with termination - Report on a confidential enquiry. Reports on a survey carried out on behalf of the Family Planning Association, Wales Region, by the South Glamorgan Family Practitioners Committee in May 1976. Distributed to those family practitioners who requested a copy; the Welsh Office; the members of South Glamorgan Area Health Authority; members of the Community Health Council; and news media.
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Medical paper
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Off print of academic paper entitled: Factors affecting gestational age at therapeutic abortion, published in The Lancet (June 17, 1972). Analysing 327 case records, it was found that significant delays occurred between referral to secondary medical services and treatment, such that 57% of women had terminations after 12 weeks gestation.
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Dr Iain Chalmers meeting note
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Compliments slip from Dr Iain Chalmers to Bronwen Davies, attached to a copy of his paper entitled Factors affecting gestational age at therapeutic abortion, published in The Lancet (June 17, 1972). Hand-written note reads: Dear Bronwen, Here’s the article. See you on 2/9/75. Iain. Bronwen Davies contributed an oral history interview to the Safe & Legal archive
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Abortion: Only the woman can decide
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Letter to either the South Wales Echo or Western Mail from Megan Davies, on behalf of the Cardiff Abortion Campaign. Written in response to a letter from the local spokeswoman for LIFE (an anti-abortion group), in which it had been claimed that LIFE and Women’s Aid were similar organisations. Megan Davies contributed an oral history interview to the Safe & Legal archive.
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Group In Protest 10/2/82
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Group in Protest newspaper cutting from the South Wales Echo 10//2/82. “a spokesman [sic] for the Cardiff branch of NAC said after the protest outside the Welsh Office ‘it is a move intended to frighten doctors around the country into not giving abortions’”
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