“We’re really proud that the ACT is becoming the first jurisdiction to provide people with free surgical and medical abortions for anyone who needs it, up to 16 weeks,” ACT Health Minister Rachel Stephen-Smith said.
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that some people needed to travel all the way to Brisbane to access an abortion.
In a comment to ABC, Women’s Health Matter chief executive welcomed the government initiative, but highlighted that there’s plenty that still needs to be done to make abortion truly accessible.
Anthes has urged the ACT government to put together a strategy that would incorporate additional barriers, including stigma and reproductive coercive control.
While the scheme is absolutely not perfect, it’s still a role model to other states, which are sorely lacking when it comes to abortion services.
In 2019, the Abortion Law Reform Act saw abortions officially decriminalised and allowed for up to 22 weeks’ gestation. The act finally saw New South Wales decriminalise abortion in 2019 — the last state or territory in Australia to do so.
“We also have an issue in the ACT at the moment around gestational limits, which means that women who are over 16 weeks’ gestation can’t access surgical abortions — and that is due to facility and workforce limitations,” Anthes told the ABC.
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