The 1967 Family Planning Act: The Road To Free Contraception

Newsweek 2019-01-23

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In 1967, The Family Planning Act allowed for free contraceptives for most women. In 1974, the charges some women payed for the services were abolished by Parliament, making England one of the first countries to provide free public contraceptive services in all of Western Europe.

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