Abortion services are now operating out of Eastern Health Box Hill, making it easier and safer in the east for women to terminate their pregnancy.
North-Eastern Metropolitan Region MP Sonja Terpstra joined Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas at Eastern Health last week to mark the start of new surgical termination services.
Improved access to the surgical termination of pregnancy procedure (also known as STOP) means for many women, travel to inner city Melbourne to access care is no longer required, with services made available closer to home.
“Accessing abortion care at these additional health services means more women can get critical healthcare and support closer to home, for a less stressful experience and an easier recovery close to friends and family,” Ms Terpstra said.
Undertaking any medical procedure can be a stressful experience, and with improved access across Melbourne, more women will be able to access this critical healthcare option at their local hospital – ensuring they are closer to the support of friends and family, while also reducing the cost and time of travel.
This month marks eight years since the Labor Government passed critical legislation to introduce safe access zones around abortion providers, ensuring all Victorian women can access lawful medical services safely and privately, and free from unnecessary harassment and intimidation.
This year, Victoria also marks the 15th anniversary since the decriminalisation of abortion – the introduction of Abortion Law Reform Act in 2008 – ensuring women accessing the procedure were protected by the law.
Improving access to abortion services is just one part of the Labor Government’s record investment in women’s health – with more than $153 million in the Victorian Budget 2023/24 to improve and expand services.
“It has been 15 years since abortion was decriminalised in Victoria, meaning thousands of women have been able to make the best choice for themselves,” Ms Thomas said.
“We are proud to continue expanding these safe and accessible abortion services to all women across the state.”
This includes an additional nine sexual and reproductive health hubs across metropolitan and regional Victoria, adding to the 11 already established – offering free or low-cost services and advice related to contraception, termination of pregnancy and sexual health testing and treatment.
Further work is also underway to improve access to women’s healthcare services, including establishing 20 new comprehensive women’s health clinics that will offer free, comprehensive care and support for Victorians experiencing conditions like endometriosis, pelvic pain, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
Peninsula Health is also commencing STOP and Western Health will offer the procedure soon.
More information on abortion services in Victoria is available at betterhealth.vic.gov.au/abortion-in victoria and 1800 MyOptions.