Thursday August 10, 2006
UK Schools Handing Out Morning-After Pill to Students of All Ages
By Terry Vanderheyden
NORWICH,
GREAT YARMOUTH, UK, August 9, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) – UK schoolgirls
are being handed the morning-after pill in an effort to reduce teen
pregnancy rates in a region with one of the highest in Western Europe.
According to a Norwich Evening News report, two schools in Norwich and
five in Great Yarmouth have begun distribution of the abortifacients to
girls below the age of consent, which is 16 years of age in Great
Britain.
The schools' on-site permanent sexual health clinics, which employ
so-called family planning workers, are possible because of tax funding
through the Norwich Primary Care Trust and are part of a 10-year plan
to reduce teen pregnancy rates.
Norfolk teenage pregnancy strategy unit Lead Officer Becky Oliver said
the program is available to girls as young as 11. “This confidential
service is available to young people in all years at the participating
schools and has the full support of the schools management and
governing bodies.”
New rules introduced in April this year allow girls as young as 12 to
be given the morning-after pill over the counter in pharmacies across
the country without the knowledge of their parents. (See coverage:
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2006/apr/06041008.html)
A 2002 study by University of Nottingham professor Dr. David Paton, a
leading expert on teenage fertility, suggested that candid sex
education and the availability of the morning after pill actually
increase promiscuous sex. The study confirmed the findings of studies
conducted in 1999 and 2000 which found that use of family planning
information did not lead to a decrease in unwanted pregnancies, and
that found that young people who were prescribed the morning-after pill
were much more likely to have abortions. (See coverage:
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2002/mar/02031803.html)
A survey conducted in the 2005 revealed that teenage pregnancy rates
are highest in areas that have been most aggressive in promoting sex
education. The report revealed that explicit sex education and
providing condoms to young girls simply encourages them to become
sexually active.
Official figures reveal that teenage pregnancies rose in Britain by an
annual rate of 800 from 38,439 in 2001 to 39,286 in 2002, despite the
£15 million being spent to counter the situation. The pregnancies led
to 17,682 of the children being aborted in 2001.
The number of cases of sexually transmitted diseases has also risen by
an alarming 62 percent between 1997's 25,143 cases and 2002's 40,821
cases. (See coverage:
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2004/mar/04031505.html)
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