12 Şubat 2014 Çarşamba

Abortion scandal: MPs urge Jeremy Hunt to act on Crisis Pregnancy Centres

His sentiments are echoed by three other MPs nonetheless, the Well being Secretary has so far refused to comment, regardless of repeat attempts by The Telegraph.


The report, compiled by Brook, a nationwide sexual well being charity, discovered that a additional 36 (on prime of the two previously exposed by The Telegraph) of 135 CPCs distributed misleading information or attempted to emotionally manipulate vulnerable women who had entered their centres for tips. These centres are dotted across the Uk and can be discovered in each key city, like Manchester, Birmingham, Oxford and Edinburgh.


A single counsellor informed an undercover researcher that terminations can lead to ladies committing criminal acts, the report claimed.


Two other CPCs presented females ultrasound scans, with promotional materials that ‘make it clear that scans are carried out with the sole intention of persuading men and women not to have abortions’, in accordance to Brook.


The disclosures will anger advocates of impartial abortion advice, who argue that the centres are bankrolled by ‘pro-life’ religious organisations.


Dr Sarah Wollaston, a former GP who is now the Conservative MP for Totnes and a member of the Health Choose Committee, reiterated her calls nowadays for Mr Hunt to overview the abortion counselling providers: “There has to be transparency about who is funding these organisations and whether or not they are anti-abortion.


“If a ‘clinic’ is providing healthcare guidance it must come beneath the remit of the Care Quality Commission which ought to then have the powers to shut it if it is giving out entirely false info.


“It is time for a standard review of these counselling services.”


The Brook report, which builds on The Telegraph’s findings, also discovered that at least four CPCs with religious affiliations had infiltrated GP practices and hospitals.


Other CPCs, none of which are regulated, were receiving referrals from local GPs and hospitals, the report explained.


Issues have been raised in latest many years more than the objectivity of guidance provided ladies considering termination. Anti-abortion campaigners think that women need to go to an independent centre ahead of undergoing the process because they say there is a likely conflict of curiosity in ladies acquiring counselling from an organisation that also carries out terminations, such as BPAS.


Brook researchers were also provided pictures of foetal growth, medically unsound tips and counselled by advisers with ‘a clear bias in direction of adoption’.


In 2011, a bill launched in the Commons to stop abortion suppliers from pre-abortion counselling was defeated. The government also scrapped ideas for a consultation on whether women need to be necessary to undergo independent counselling prior to an abortion.


Nadine Dorries, MP for Mid Bedfordshire, who proposed amendments to the Overall health and Social Care Bill 2011, mentioned in light of the Telegraph’s investigation:: “Jeremy Hunt demands to create how abortion counselling must appear.


“We need to go to a professional organisation like the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy and inquire them to build, on behalf of the government, a non-directional, agenda-totally free, abortion provision counselling model that we can then adopt into the guidelines.”


The Brook report concluded that the top quality of services supplied by CPCs was ‘extremely variable’ with significant numbers of CPCs spreading ‘myths’ about abortion via web sites, leaflets and counselling sessions.


Simon Blake OBE, Chief Executive of Brook, stated: “It is merely immoral and unacceptable to masquerade as a support that assists clients make decisions through exploring selections, when the reality is – as this report primarily based on younger women’s experiences displays – at some CPCs you will get a mixture of misinformation, coercion and fright tactics.”


Luciana Berger MP, Labour’s shadow public well being minister, said:


“Anyone studying these comments produced to ladies by people purporting to be counsellors will be disturbed.


“In light of this emerging proof on ladies obtaining incorrect details, we have to look once again at the lack of regulation in this region.


“Abortion counsellors need to be neutral. It are not able to be correct that they provide advice to women not based mostly on evidence.”


A spokesperson for the Division of Wellness stated: “The provision of non-judgemental counselling about abortion is obviously essential. It is for NHS suppliers to make certain that the companies they advocate meet this want.”



Abortion scandal: MPs urge Jeremy Hunt to act on Crisis Pregnancy Centres

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