www.fpa.org.uk/about-us/all-party-groups/all-party-parliamentary-group-sexual-and-reproductive-health-uk
Here's another inquiry concerning women I know nothing about, have I missed it?
^The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Sexual and Reproductive Health has launched a cross-party inquiry into access to contraception in England.
The APPG on Sexual and Reproductive Health believes that access to the full range of contraceptives, as well as comprehensive information and advice regarding an individual’s choices is a fundamental right for all people.
It is now almost six years since contraception services were made the responsibility of local authorities.
Since then, concerns regarding fragmented commissioning, a lack of accountability and cuts to the public health budget have been repeatedly raised. The APPG is concerned that it is becoming increasingly difficult for individuals to access the full range of contraceptive methods including long acting reversible contraception (LARC), hormonal contraception, barriers methods and emergency contraception, in a timely manner which takes account of their holistic sexual and reproductive health needs.^
Written evidence should be submitted by email to [email protected] and be no longer than 2,500 words.
The deadline for written submissions is Thursday 28 March 2019