Minister for Health publishes the Review of the operation of the Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Act 2018 by Independent Chair Marie O’Shea

Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly, has published the Report of the Review of the operation of the Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Act 2018.

Under Section 7 of the Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Act 2018, a review of the operation of the Act must be initiated within three years of its commencement.

The purpose of the Review is to facilitate the monitoring of the impact, operation, and effectiveness of the legislation in practice, as well as of the delivery of services in the area.

Minister Donnelly said:

“I would like to thank the independent Chair, Marie O’Shea, B.L., for her dedication and hard work in preparing this comprehensive Report.

“I would also like to acknowledge and thank the stakeholders, service providers, those who avail of these services as well as members of the public for their input into the Report. Their knowledge, experience and views have contributed greatly to this important milestone in the development of termination of pregnancy services in Ireland.

“Furthermore, the efforts and contributions made by those at the forefront of getting this service up and running should be acknowledged, having worked so tirelessly throughout the pandemic and beyond to ensure its establishment was finalised”.

The Chair also wished to acknowledge the cooperation and assistance of all those who contributed to the report including the research teams. She also affirmed the need to sustain and develop good quality services, as specifically recommended by the authors of the providers’ perspectives report.

The Report examines whether services mandated under the Act are being delivered and makes a range of recommendations, most of which are operational in nature, with some proposing legislative change.  

The Cabinet has agreed to refer the recommendations proposing legislative change to the Joint Committee on Health for its consideration.

The Health Service Executive (HSE) will establish an implementation group to deliver the operational recommendations.

The Department of Health continues to work with the HSE and other relevant stakeholders to improve the availability of the service to those who need it. 

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