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Why is it Harder to Access Abortion in the Country?

Sep 28, 202224 minSeason 3Ep. 6
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Episode description

Yes, it’s clear. Research shows it is harder to access abortion services in rural Australia compared with metro areas.

So, in this episode we ask, why is that? 

 Abortion has now been decriminalised in all states and territories, moving from the criminal code to be covered under health policy. But is abortion really being treated like any other women’s health service? 

 In rural areas, it can be hard to find a GP who will prescribe abortion services and sometimes there aren’t any local pharmacists who stock the medication needed for early medical abortion. So can this be changed?

 This episode features:

·      Shannon Hill – Sexual Health Advisor, Women’s Health Grampians, VIC

·      Anna Barwick – Pharmacist in Walcha, NSW and founder, PharmOnline

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