Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted October 21 Diamond Member Share Posted October 21 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Queensland election: Health advocates call for current ********* laws to not be politicised Health advocates have called out the “dangerous discussion” about the potential re-criminalisation of ********* in Queensland ahead of the state election this weekend. The topic of ********* dominated conversation after key crossbencher Robbie Katter said his party would introduce a private member’s bill to wind back ********* rights. Labor categorically opposed the idea, while the LNP has ******* to confirm if it would allow its members a conscious vote on the matter if it’s reintroduced after October 26, when voters head to the polls. But as the discussion around women’s health lingers, leading health advocates and groups have jointly called out any possibility of dismantling the Termination of Pregnancy Act, which decriminalised ********* in Queensland six years ago. Camera IconMany people have been vocal about women’s health and ********* rights. NewsWire / Luis Enrique Ascui Credit: News Corp Australia In a ****** statement, the Royal *********** College of General Practitioners (RACGP), the Royal *********** and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG), True Relationships and Reproductive Health Queensland, Queensland ******* ******** Network (QSAN), Women’s Health Services Alliance Queensland, Family Planning Alliance Australia, and Children by Choice have joined forces to declare any attempt to roll back the current protections for women not only regressive, but dangerous. RANZCOG President Gillian Gibson said healthcare should always be protected from political interference and political agendas. “********* is a critical part of reproductive healthcare, and any attempt to overturn the law would be an ******* on the health and autonomy of pregnant people,” Dr Gibson said. “We must trust our trained, specialised healthcare providers to make these decisions, not politicians. “The medical community is clear — re-criminalising ********* would take us backwards, creating unsafe situations and putting lives at risk.” RACGP President Nicole Higgins said there needed to be immediate action to safeguard the rights, health, and safety of Queensland’s women and pregnant people. “Timely, safe and high-quality ********* care must be accessible for everyone who needs it across Australia, no matter where they live, or how much they earn,” Dr Higgins said. data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///ywAAAAAAQABAAACAUwAOw==Camera IconRACGP President Nicole Higgins says women’s health should not be politicised. NewsWire / Martin Ollman Credit: News Corp Australia “The RACGP supports holistic approaches to reproductive health, which includes improving access to safe medical or surgical ********* services. “This is part of essential healthcare, and it should not be politicised. Restricting access to ********* puts the health and wellbeing of people who are pregnant at risk – it can lead to unsafe abortions which cause injuries and *****.” Children by Choice chief executive, Jill McKay, said she condemned the harmful rhetoric surrounding ********* discussions. “We need to stop the harmful and stigmatising conjecture being used in an attempt to diminish healthcare access to women and pregnant people,” Ms McKay said. “********* care has saved lives, it has supported families, it has provided choice. ********* care is delivered ethically by our healthcare providers, where it belongs. “We cannot let the personal ideologies of a few take precedence over the health and wellbeing of pregnant people. “This isn’t just harmful — it’s reckless.” “Since ********* has been thrust into the political and media spotlight in recent weeks, women and pregnant people have been contacting Children by Choice, seeking clarity about their current rights and what the future may hold. Many are feeling confused and deeply concerned that their rights could be stripped away — now or in the future. This uncertainty is already having a direct impact on their safety and wellbeing.” data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///ywAAAAAAQABAAACAUwAOw==Camera IconOpposition Leader David Crisafulli has been plagued by questions about his stance on ********* throughout the Queensland state election. NewsWire / John Gass Credit: News Corp Australia Opposition leader David Crisafulli and his LNP team continue to face backlash in the community about their stance – or rather lack thereof – on ********* laws. Mr Crisafulli told the Queensland Media Club making changes to the law was “not in our plans”. When the vote passed in 2018, Mr Crisafulli voted against the bill but did not speak on his decision in parliament. Throughout the election, Mr Crisafulli has remained strong on not answering direct questions posed to him by journalists, and even Premier Steven Miles, about whether he’d consider the private member’s bill. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Queensland #election #Health #advocates #call #current #********* #laws #politicised This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/151330-queensland-election-health-advocates-call-for-current-abortion-laws-to-not-be-politicised/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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