HC Deb 06 November 2003 vol 412 c781W
Mr. John Taylor

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what plans he has(a) to develop family planning clinics and (b) for the development of a career structure for family planning doctors. [135886]

Miss Melanie Johnson

A stated aim of the National Strategy for Sexual Health and HIV is to reduce levels of unintended pregnancies, and the provision of good quality contraception services will play a major role in achieving this aim. Contraceptive services should be available through a range of settings including general practice and specialist care settings, and the Department has issued guidance on good practice in commissioning those services, as well as providing addition al investment of £1 million this year to improve access. The Department has also convened a group of experts, including representatives from the Faculty of Family Planning and Reproductive Healthcare, the Royal College of General Practitioners and the Family Planning Association, to define and implement a work-plan to support the improvement of contraception services at primary care trust level. This group will also work with the Faculty of Family Planning to consider issues of staffing and career development.

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