Abortion is Healthcare. Decriminalise Abortion Now!

TODAY – RALLY OUTSIDE SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT from 12.30 – 1.30pm

The Abortion Rights Scotland campaign will be joined by Engender and representatives of other organisations to call for decriminalisation of abortion care in Scotland.

MSPs have been invited to come outside to talk with us. 

Abortion healthcare has been in the headlines again. In Scotland, although the Offences Against the Person Act 1861 does not apply, our abortion services are framed by the 1967 Abortion Act.

Audrey Brown, retired NHS abortion care consultant said: “Abortion care in Scotland is delivered through the NHS. It is time for abortion care to be regulated by healthcare organisations and providers.

“No-one needing an abortion, or indeed the NHS staff providing abortion healthcare, should be at risk of imprisonment.’ 

The World Health Organisation, along with all the relevant professional health bodies in the UK, and other organisations such as the STUC, all support  decriminalisation. 

The removal of criminal sanctions and oversight for abortion will shift abortion care clearly into being managed and regulated within healthcare provisions more generally. 

In Scotland the vast majority of these services are provided by the NHS. The WHO recommends that nurses and midwives oversee abortion care.

The 1967 legal requirements for signatures from two doctors for every termination carried out, can cause delay for both staff and patients. 

The First Minister, Humza Yousaf MSP, indicated during the SNP leadership campaign that he supported decriminalisation and would bring forward proposals on this within a year. 

It’s time to decriminalise abortion care in Scotland.