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This is an interview with Imelda Brophy an activist and member of WIN (Women's Information Network) which ran a helpline in the 1980s and early 1990s to help women access abortion in the UK. Providing this information was illegal in Ireland at the time.

Abortion | Pregnancy | Unplanned pregnancy

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This is an interview with Fiona Bergin an activist and member of WIN (Women's Information Network) which ran a helpline in the 1980s and early 1990s to help women access abortion in the UK. Providing this information was illegal in Ireland at the time.

Abortion | Pregnancy | Unplanned pregnancy

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Object WIN Activist: Fiona Berginhas no cover

This is an interview with Fiona Ward an activist and member of WIN (Women's Information Network) which ran a helpline in the 1980s and early 1990s to help women access abortion in the UK. Providing this information was illegal in Ireland at the time.

Abortion | Pregnancy | Unplanned pregnancy

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Object WIN Activist: Fiona Wardhas no cover

This is an interview with Mary Gordon an activist and member of WIN (Women's Information Network) which ran a helpline in the 1980s and early 1990s to help women access abortion in the UK. Providing this information was illegal in Ireland at the time.

Abortion | Activism | Constitutional law--Ireland

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Object WIN Activist: Mary Gordonhas no cover

This is an interview with Anonymous an activist and member of WIN (Women's Information Network) which ran a helpline in the 1980s and early 1990s to help women access abortion in the UK. Providing this information was illegal in Ireland at the time.

Abortion | Pregnancy | Unplanned pregnancy

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This is an interview with Patricia Prenderville an activist and member of WIN (Women's Information Network) which ran a helpline in the 1980s and early 1990s to help women access abortion in the UK. Providing this information was illegal in Ireland at the time.

Abortion | Pregnancy | Unplanned pregnancy

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Object WIN Activist: Patricia Prendervillehas no cover

Procedure on what to do if you receive a silent call

abortion | pregnancy | maternal health

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A short summary of each of the clinics providing abortion in the UK. This information was shared over the phone with the caller.

abortion | pregnancy | maternal health

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This was the record sheet which was completed with each phone caller by the WIN volunteer over the phone.

abortion | pregnancy | maternal health

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Object WIN Telephone Record Sheethas no cover

Correspondence regarding Union Students of Ireland (USI) 'Escort conference' in Belfast

abortion | pregnancy | maternal health

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Object USI Escort Conference 1991has no cover