‘Not Pregnant For Now’ – project

‘Not Pregnant For Now’ – project

With GGD’s Now Not Pregnant project, “vulnerable women” are actively approached by social workers to talk about their desire to have children. The program only aims to help women who do not want to become pregnant by providing contraception such as the “shot pill. Vulnerable women, in the context of this project, are women with problems involving mental illness, drug addiction, debt or women with residency status, among others.

At Bureau Clara Wichmann and the Dutch Lawyers Committee for Human Rights (NJCM), there were great concerns about whether the human rights and women’s rights safeguards were sufficiently taken into account in this project: who are considered vulnerable? Also, is there enough room to say “no” to someone coming in from the government? Are privacy and the right to self-determination adequately taken into account?

The organizations did not see these safeguards reflected in the project, nor in the grant award from the central government (which allowed the project to be rolled out nationwide).

Bureau Clara Wichmann and the NJCM therefore started an objection procedure.

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‘Not Pregnant for Now’ project – appeal proceedings

With the GGD’s Now Not Pregnant project, “vulnerable women” are actively approached by social workers to talk about their desire to have children. The programme is only aimed at helping women who do not want to get pregnant, by providing contraception such as the “shot pill”. Women who do wish to have children are not supported from this project.

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