New Zealand Sexual and Reproductive Health Educational Charitable Trust
The New Zealand Sexual and Reproductive Health Educational Charitable Trust is a Government-funded program that is operated by the pro-abortion Family Planning Association.
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About
Funding
In the 2007/2008 Financial year, the trust received $85,500 and in the 2008/2009 Financial year, $95,110.31 in funding from the Government.[1]
Officers
The following are officers of the trust: Anne Robertson (since 2009), Cynthia Farquhar since 2005, Donald Crawford (since 2004), Margaret Sparrow, Edward Coughlan, Helen Roberts, Sue Bagshaw and Christine Roke (since 2003).[2]
Diploma in Sexual & Reproductive Health
Students are required to spend 400 hours work experience at a Family Planning clinic and up to 100 hours sitting in on, or doing abortion clinic sessions.[3]
Mentors
The following are mentors for the Diploma in Sexual & Reproductive Health:[3]
- Helen Roberts – Auckland & Northern region
- Margaret Sparrow – Wellington & Central region
- Sue Bagshaw - Christchurch (South Island)
Supervisors
The following are supervisors for the Diploma in Sexual & Reproductive Health:[3]
Northern Region
Gynaecology:
- Dr. Jenny Westgate, O&G Consultant, Delivery Unit North Shore Hospital
- Dr. Cindy Farquhar, National Women's Hospital
Family Planning:
- Dr. Helen Roberts
- Dr. Christine Roke
Sexual Health:
- Dr. Nicky Perkins
- Dr. Janet Say
Central Region
Gynaecology & Sexual Health:
- Dr. Margaret Sparrow
- Dr. Christine Roke
Family Planning:
- Dr. Christine Roke
Southern Region
Gynaecology:
- Dr. Anne Sissons
Family Planning:
Sexual Health:
- Dr. Edward Coughlan
References
- ↑ Charities Commission website: New Zealand Sexual and Reproductive Health Educational Charitable Trust: Statement of Financial Performance, 2009
- ↑ Charities Commission website: New Zealand Sexual and Reproductive Health Educational Charitable Trust profile (accessed on 12 July, 2010)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 FPA website: Diploma in Sexual & Reproductive Health Prospectus