Family Planning Association

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The Family Planning Association of New Zealand was originally known as the Sex Hygiene and Birth Regulation Society which was founded by Elsie Freeman in 1936 in Wellington.[1] The FPA is a pro-abortion organization and an affiliate of the International Planned Parenthood Federation.

Personnel

Council Members

The following have served on the Family Planning Council:[2]

Senior Management Team

The following have served on the Family Planning Senior Management Team:[2][3]

Officers

The following have served as officers for the Association:[5]

Other Personnel

The following have been affiliated with the Association:[2]

  • Dame Silvia Cartwright PCNZM, DBE, FPA Patron, FP International Patron
  • Sir Edmund Hillary KG, ONZ, KBE, FP International Patron (deceased 11 January 2008)

Other Employees

Christchurch branch

Honorary

The following is a list of honorary members/vice presidents of the Family Planning Association:[20][2]

Honorary Life Members:

Honorary Vice Presidents:

Events

External Links

References

  1. AMAC website: An historical perspective on abortion in New Zealand (accessed on 29 April, 2010)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 FPA 2007 - 2008 Annual Report
  3. FPA: Organization Structure (accessed on 15 Aug. 2011)
  4. ALRANZ Newsletter, May 2011
  5. NZ Charities Commission: New Zealand Family Planning Association Incorporated (accessed on 30 June, 2011)
  6. Right to Life website: Abortion Supervisory Committee and Dr Rosemary Fenwicke – Significant Conflict of Interest, 13 June, 2010 (accessed on 11 July, 2010)
  7. ALRANZ website: SPECIAL BULLETIN JULY 2010 ON STEVE CHADWICK'S BILL (accessed on 9 July, 2010)
  8. Labour Party Press Release: Collins' relationship with medicos "terminal", 10 Nov, 2004] (accessed on 16 July, 2010)
  9. ALRANZ Newsletter, May 2008
  10. Paula Polkinghorne's LinkedIn profile (accessed on March 5, 2012)
  11. Kathy Wolfe's LinkedIn profile (accessed on March 5, 2012)
  12. Janet Knox's LinkedIn profile (accessed on March 5, 2012)
  13. Alice Tang's LinkedIn profile (accessed on March 5, 2012)
  14. Amanda Scothern's LinkedIn profile (accessed on March 5, 2012)
  15. Alice Te Hira's LinkedIn profile (accessed on March 5, 2012)
  16. Helen Markham's LinkedIn profile (accessed on March 5, 2012)
  17. Belinda Narayanan's LinkedIn profile (accessed on March 5, 2012)
  18. ALRANZ Press Release: RU486: Response to Christchurch "SPUC", 11 Sept., 2000 (accessed on 25 July, 2010)
  19. 19.0 19.1 Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, "Ethinyl Oestradiol and D-Norgestrel is an Effective Emergency Postcoital Contraceptive: A Report of its Use in 1,200 Patients in a Family Planning Clinic", Volume 28, Issue 2, pages 137–140, May 1988
  20. FPA: Family Planning Pioneers