Belfast Telegraph

Human rights chief in abortion services legal case

- By Rebecca Black

LEGAL action has been initiated in Northern Ireland over a “lack of access” to abortion services.

A near blanket ban on terminatio­ns here ended in 2019 when MPS intervened and voted through a law change.

Although the Stormont Assembly backed a motion that rejected the “imposition” of the new laws on the region, it had no impact on the legal status of the regulation­s, and guidelines that provide the legal framework for the provision of abortion services were approved.

However Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission chief Les Allamby says there are a “lack of commission­ed and funded abortion services”.

He has initiated legal action against NI Secretary Brandon Lewis, the Stormont Executive and the Department of Health for “failing to commission and fund abortion services”.

“The commission is deeply concerned at the lack of commission­ed and funded abortion services in NI, leading to a vacuum for many women and girls seeking such services,” he said.

“One health and care trust recently ceased to provide a service for three months while another has just stopped providing a service, leaving women and girls to travel to the rest of the UK, elsewhere in Ireland, or to use unregulate­d services.

“The commission has previously sought to engage with the NI Executive and the Department of Health to resolve this issue and is taking this legal action as a last resort.”

Mr Allamby said the commission believes a failure of the Executive and Department of Health to fund and commission services breaches the European Convention on Human Rights.

“The Secretary of State has a statutory requiremen­t under the NI (Executive Formation) Act 2019 to ensure that the recommenda­tions of the Convention of the Eliminatio­n of Discrimina­tion against Women committee are implemente­d, namely that women have access to free and safe abortions in NI,” he said.

“The commission wants the department to be permitted to commission and fund the abortion services provided for in the Abortion (Northern Ireland) (No 2) Regulation­s 2020; and expects the Secretary of State to take such legislativ­e action as is necessary to meet his legal duty to ensure this happens.

“The commission has lodged judicial review proceeding­s in the High Court and awaits the court’s considerat­ion of this matter in the new year.”

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