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Family Planning Admits High Number of Secret Abortions

Published: Thu 4 Jun 2015 11:22 AM
Family Planning Admits High Number of Secret Abortions
Family First NZ says a stunning admission has been made by Family Planning Association that up to 1,000 young teenage girls have been taken for an abortion without their parents knowledge since 2004, when a change to the law was rejected by Parliament.
The admission was made by the Family Planning Chief Executive Jackie Edmond in an interview with Paul Henry last week. She cited a study that suggested that around 25% of schoolgirls who have had an abortion in New Zealand don't tell their parents they have had one.
Abortion figures from Statistics NZ show that from 2004 - 2013, 799 abortions were performed on 11-14 year olds, and a further 34,000-plus on older teenagers. Focusing on just the younger teens (aged 11-15), that would mean that up to 1,000 families with very young teenage daughters have been affected by this law in that short period of time, based on Family Planning’s estimates.
“A recent research paper argued that most female adolescents only start to acquire sufficient autonomous capacity from the age of 14 years and as such the legislative wording of the current law is problematic and arguably careless,” says Bob McCoskrie, National Director of Family First NZ.
“This means that while a parent has to sign a letter for their daughter to go on a school trip to the zoo or to play in the netball team, they are totally excluded from any knowledge or granting of permission for that same child to have a surgical abortion. It begs the question - what is so unique about abortion procedures which allows for the prohibition of parental consent?” says Mr McCoskrie.
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