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Myth-busting Blog #1 - Decriminalisation

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As the 22nd October 2019 approaches it looks increasingly certain that abortion will be decriminalised with the repeal of sections 58 and 59 of the Offences Against the Persons Act in Northern Ireland. This is the first important step towards fulfilling the recommendations of the United Nations CEDAW committee for a human rights compliant system of reproductive healthcare.

Decriminalisation by itself won’t deliver services however, and as of the October deadline, the Northern Ireland Office will have 5 months to consult on a regulatory framework and service delivery plan.

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tags: Decriminalisation, abortion, Northern Ireland, pro choice, reproductive health, reproductive justice, Westminster, Stormont, pregnant people, women, abortion seekers, myth busting
categories: Stigma Busting
Wednesday 09.18.19
Posted by Emma Campbell
 

Abortion Healthcare Sector Optimistic at New Cross Party Push for Abortion Rights for Northern Ireland in UK Parliament

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As organisations who have supported the push for abortion access in Northern Ireland we are encouraged by the possibility of movement in Westminster. Another Executive Functions Bill points to the failures of the devolved Northern Irish Assembly and the continued refusal of the UK government to act decisively in the interest of NI citizens.

As well as a number of ongoing Judicial Reviews, and the statement by the Supreme Court Judges in 2018, the UN has repeatedly called on the UK government to provide equal access to abortion services across all the regions without criminalisation. Devolution is not a barrier when human rights are at stake and where the health and private lives of women, pregnant people and their families are jeopardised by the unjust ramifications of the 1861 Offences Against the Persons Act. It’s time that Parliament acted to use its powers to remove this draconian legislation and prove that they regard people who need abortion in NI as equal to those in England.

The Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey has consistently shown that the people of Northern Ireland want Westminster to legislate to reform the abortion law, and over 80% of NI people surveyed for the Trade Union report, Abortion as a Workplace Issue study said they did not want women criminalised. There is a clear ministerial and Parliamentary majority for supporting these changes for Northern Ireland we simply need the opportunity for MPs to act.

Each of our organisations working across this issue have been answering calls to people in distress for far too long. Not one more person should be arrested, not one more woman should be forced to secretly take abortion pills without knowing she has the support of medical staff if she needs aftercare and not one more girl should have to travel on a plane to access healthcare after being the victim of a sexual crime.

All of us would urge MPs across the house to listen to the people of Northern Ireland, to the tens of thousands who have voted with their feet and taken planes and boats to England for over 50 years. No matter what happens in Parliament this coming week, someone will be on a plane tonight and someone else tomorrow morning, alone, away from home and the friends and family that could be their support network.

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“HereNI, Alliance for Choice Belfast & Derry, BPAS, In Her Shoes - North, London Irish Abortion Rights Campaign, Doctors for Choice UK, Doctors for Choice Northern Ireland, NUS USI Northern Ireland, Amnesty UK, Abortion Support Network, International Campaign for Women’s Right to Safe Abortion, My Body My Life, The Rainbow Project NI, Humanists UK, Antenatal Results and Choices, The 343, Trust Us NUS USI, WANDA Feminism and Moving Image, No More Shame, Outburst Queer Arts Festival, NUS Women’s Campaign, Marie Stopes UK, Array Studios, Belfast Feminist Network, Brook, Maternity Action, Reclaim the Night Belfast, Committee on the Administration of Justice NI, Project Choice, Medical Students for Choice QUB, Reclaim the Agenda, Abortion Rights UK, Decolonise Contraception, Women Help Women”
— Supported by the above organisations
Real People's Abortion Stories

More Info Courtesy of BPAS:

New Clauses 11 and 12 Amendment

  • NC11 and NC12 have been laid to Northern Ireland legislation before the House on 9th July 2019. They are substantive amendments that will not affect the passage of the bill.

  • NC11 requires the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, in the absence of NI ministers, to make an oral statement to the House of Commons on the progress towards implementing recommendations of the UN’s CEDAW Inquiry into Northern Ireland which found that the law should be amended in Northern Ireland to decriminalise abortion.

  • NC12 draws attention to UK government’s reasoning that it will not act to protect human rights in Northern Ireland in the absence of Northern Irish Ministers, despite their obligations under the Northern Ireland Act 1998, and ensures that nothing in this Act can be read so as to derogate from these obligations.

    Supporters

  • NC11 and 12 have been signed by more than 60 MPs.

  • They have been proposed by Stella Creasy. Supporters include George Freeman, Diana Johnson, Ed Vaizey, Jo Swinson, Heidi Allen, Anna Soubry, and Caroline Lucas.

    Background

  • In England, Wales, and Northern Ireland today, any woman who ends her own pregnancy at any stage can be sent to prison for life under the Offences Against the Person Act 1861 – a law created before women could even vote.

  • With the Supreme Court stating that the current situation regarding the lack of access to abortion for women in Northern Ireland to be a breach of human rights, Members of Parliament and campaigners have been calling for the UK Government to intervene to protect the rights of the people of Northern Ireland.

    The Now for NI campaign

  • The Now for NI campaign is run by the British Pregnancy Advisory Service. In conjunction with Amnesty Northern Ireland and Alliance for Choice, we are campaigning to repeal and reform this law, decriminalising abortion in Northern Ireland, England, and Wales.

tags: legislation, abortion, Northern Ireland, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Stella Creasy
categories: Legal
Thursday 07.04.19
Posted by Emma Campbell
 

AfC response to Women and Equalities Committee Inquiry on Abortion in Northern Ireland

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Image shows illustration of badgers with AfC logo, a quote from the WEC Chair, Maria Miller to stop talking about badges and the hashtag #BADGESNOTBADGERS

AfC response to Women and Equalities Committee Inquiry on Abortion in Northern Ireland, report says; “Government must set out timetable for responding to breaches identified by UN Committee monitoring women’s rights”


Today the Women and Equalities Committee have published their findings from their Inquiry into Abortion in Northern Ireland. In it they set out clear needs that must be met by the Westminster Government urgently.

Alliance for Choice welcomed the Women and Equalities Committee (WEC) report. We are glad that the Committee recognise the urgent need for government action and we are bolstered by the request for a timetable for this action from the Westminster government.

Alliance for Choice took part in the Inquiry in good faith and made a concerted effort for the voices of women and pregnant people to be heard, most especially those who have been let down by the legal system surrounding abortion access in Northern Ireland (NI). Our involvement in the inquiry included the experiences of those in precarious financial situations, those whose situation prevents them from accessing the necessary time off, migrant status, childcare or physical ability to fly to England. We also included the first-hand stories of those who were in coercive control and violent relationships, those who simply couldn’t afford another mouth to feed in the climate of austerity and those who received upsetting diagnoses of severe foetal anomalies.

We included evidence from our groundbreaking work on abortion as a workplace issue and the Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey 2016. Some individual experiences from our evidence highlighted the stigma and internalised trauma which is exacerbated by the secrecy required when a healthcare procedure is deemed a punishable offence in law and others expressed the levels of fear associated with buying and taking medicines online and illegally, given prosecutions have been made.

The report highlights events since the collapse of the devolved NI Assembly such as the funding for women and pregnant people to access abortion healthcare and travel and accommodation for some, in England, Wales and Scotland. They note the Supreme Court findings of severe failings with regard to abortion provision in NI and the CEDAW Committee’s findings of systematic breaches of human rights. They acknowledge the rise of the illegal use of telemedicine abortion pills from online sources and the lack of movement within NI in terms of Foetal Abnormality despite the working group and acknowledge that all of this still leaves us lacking.
 

Alliance for Choice’s Co-Chair Emma Campbell said,“We believe that now is the time for action. We do not need any more reports, we do not want women and others seeking abortions to have to go through a court process in order to access healthcare freely and easily available to everyone else in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Devolution is not an excuse for inaction, such incredible infringements of our human rights need addressed by the State Party responsible for them; the British government at Westminster. Our bodies are not part of a bargaining package for Brexit, they are flesh and blood.”
Ashleigh Topley, one of the women who gave evidence and who was part of the Supreme Court case said:
“I would like to thank the committee for taking the time to listen to those of us who have been directly impacted by the law as it stands here in Northern Ireland and I welcome the recommendations that have been set out in the report. However, I believe that the recommendations do not go far enough and that accessing abortion should be decriminalised and available here in Northern Ireland.”

Jill McManus, a representative of Doctors for Choice UK and Medical Students for Choice in Belfast said,
“The report clearly shows that the archaic laws governing abortion care in Northern Ireland restrict and prevent healthcare staff from providing adequate support to women and pregnant people. This report also clearly states that the Westminster government must act in the absence of a devolved government. While these findings are welcome, they are not surprising, and have already been stated by the CEDAW Inquiry. Therefore, we hope that Westminster does not delay any further in acting on these findings so that those who need abortion care are no longer let down by their government and healthcare staff have the support of their Trusts and guidance in how to best support patients.”


Alliance for Choice urges the British Government to end the use of our bodies for political expediency, end the discrimination against Northern Irish people, end forcing thousands of us to use illegal medication online, end the pursuance and arrest of abortion pill use and finally, in 2019, almost 160 years after the 1861 Act was written, repeal sections 58 and 59 of the Offences Against the Persons Act to swiftly and simply remove the human rights abuses documented in our evidence to this inquiry and to the CEDAW Inquiry.

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The actions urged by the WEC are included below.

Notes to Editors
The report recommends that:

  • the Government needs to set out a clear framework and timeline to address the breaches of women’s rights in Northern Ireland that the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women identified if there is no government in Northern Ireland to take this action.
     

  • the UK Government must set out a timetable for rectifying the error in the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission’s standing within the next six months so that an individual victim, such as a victim of rape or incest, does not have to take a case to court.
     

  • the Government Equalities Office should publish its legal advice on the scheme funding women and girls from Northern Ireland to access abortions in England, then
     

  • the Department of Health for Northern Ireland should reissue guidance for healthcare professionals making it clear that referring patients to the funded scheme is not unlawful.
     

  • the Government Equalities Office should publish an equality impact assessment on the UK Government funded scheme and should work with community organisations supporting marginalised groups of women and girls to develop an information campaign to explain the provision.
     

  • the GEO should work with the Home Office to develop pathways for migrant women to travel to England to access the free provision.
     

  • the Attorney General for Northern Ireland should publish human rights guidance stating that it will rarely be in the public interest to prosecute survivors of rape and incest, and professionals treating them, who have not reported the offence to the police.

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tags: ABORTION, Northern Ireland, Westminster
categories: Consultation
Thursday 04.25.19
Posted by Emma Campbell
 

Theresa May's visit to Northern Ireland, February 2019

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“I am still waiting to see the Secretary of State do her job. I am still waiting for cross party talks to convene. I am still waiting for the appointment of an independent talks facilitator.

“The Tory Party are no friends of the people of Northern Ireland and certainly not the majority who voted to remain in the European Union.”

Clare Bailey MLA concluded:

“The only people that matter to the Prime Minister in the Northern Ireland context are the 10 DUP MPs that prop up her callous and shambolic Westminster government.”

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tags: government, Northern Ireland, Brexit, Abortion, devolution, Prime Minister, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Sinn fein, Alliance Party
categories: Northern Ireland Politics
Wednesday 02.06.19
Posted by Emma Campbell
 

Government figures show just 12 women accessed abortion care in Northern Ireland 2017-2018

 Even those who could be considered to meet the limited legal circumstances provided in the 1861 Act and the Bourne Judgment are being denied care at home and forced to travel, break the law, or continue with a pregnancy against their will.

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tags: girls, Westminster, department of health, Northern Ireland
categories: Legal
Wednesday 01.23.19
Posted by Emma Campbell
 

The Women and Equalities Committee launches inquiry looking into abortion law in Northern Ireland.

Westminster want evidence that Northern Ireland wants change to the Abortion Laws

Westminster want evidence that Northern Ireland wants change to the Abortion Laws

The Women and Equalities Committee launches inquiry looking into abortion law in Northern Ireland.

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tags: Inquiry, abortion, Northern Ireland
categories: Legal
Thursday 11.08.18
Posted by Emma Campbell
 

Northern Irish women directly affected by abortion ban tell Westminster to support reform - as MPs launch historic bill

Alliance for Choice, Belfast at the Dublin Rally for Choice, September 29th 2018. Photo: Brendan Harkin

Alliance for Choice, Belfast at the Dublin Rally for Choice, September 29th 2018. Photo: Brendan Harkin

·         As a historic bill to decriminalise abortion in Northern Ireland is launched in parliament, women who have been affected by the current ban have appealed to MPs for reform.

·         The testimony collected by the British Pregnancy Advisory Service, bpas, and Alliance for Choice NI includes women who have been forced to continue pregnancies with no chance of survival to term

·         A video released today features a young Northern Irish woman, Emma, 18, telling MPs that abortion “is not a devolved issue” while 28 weeks pregnant with a baby with a fatal foetal anomaly. She was denied an abortion in Northern Ireland and felt unable to travel for treatment in England.

·         Other women speak of the difficulties of travelling to England to access care, and one woman from Belfast describes having to wait over three hours in an airport while bleeding.

·         Campaigners call on MPs from all parties to “listen to the voices of the women of Northern Ireland” and unite behind moves for reform.

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tags: Westminster, legal, healthcare, Northern Ireland, criminal
categories: Legal
Wednesday 10.10.18
Posted by Emma Campbell
 

Alliance for Choice have today launched #PENNYPOST

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Alliance for Choice have today launched #PENNYPOST - a social media campaign which encourages people in Northern Ireland to write to the Minister for Women and Equalities, Penny Mordaunt, urging her to stand up for the women and pregnant people of Northern Ireland and stop their treatment as second class citizens.

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tags: Westminster, letter, public, repeal, Northern Ireland, abortion, legislation
categories: Legal
Friday 08.31.18
Posted by Emma Campbell
 

Can you really be jailed for an abortion in NI?

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Image courtesy of Siobhán Clancy http://flatpackfeminism.blogspot.com/

Can you really be jailed for an abortion in Northern Ireland?

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tags: fact, abortion, legal, criminal, Northern Ireland, legislation, Westminster, courts
categories: Legal
Thursday 08.02.18
Posted by Emma Campbell
 
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