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- Seanad: National Maternity Hospital and Women's Health Action Plan: Statements (1 Jun 2022)
Stephen Donnelly: ...treatment centres. We are introducing free contraception, starting with 17- to 25-year olds. We are expanding research into women's health. We are increasing support for GPs for women's health and will launch a HPV vaccine catch-up programme. There is more in the plan. It will take several years to build up the level of services to where they need to be. Over last year and this year,...
- Seanad: National Maternity Hospital and Women's Health Action Plan: Statements (1 Jun 2022)
Martin Conway: ...buy-in. I welcome the fact that the Minister launched the programme on women's health in April. I sincerely thank him and the Minister of State, Deputy Rabbitte, for waiving all fees in respect of the HPV vaccine. I campaigned for that for two years. I believe the HPV vaccine saves lives. Ms Laura Brennan, from my own county, campaigned tirelessly on the issue. There was a significant...
- Seanad: National Maternity Hospital and Women's Health Action Plan: Statements (1 Jun 2022)
Stephen Donnelly: ...is completely unacceptable. I would take it as a given that a disability would not preclude anybody from being able to access IVF treatment. I am horrified by the question that person was asked. HPV vaccination is something we all support and I was keen to see a HPV vaccination catch-up programme put in place. I sought NIAC advice, which came back and was positive. It has referred to...