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Photograph of TFMR banner at 2016 March for Choice, reading 'Legislate for fatal foetal abnormalities'. The banner is laid on the pavement and is surrounded by long-stemmed white roses, a symbol used by TFMR to denote pregnancy or infant loss.

abortion | Pro-choice movement | reproductive rights

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A press release issued by Termination for Medical Reasons on 21 May 2017, describing a charity running event organised by TFMR members and taking place in Liverpool to raise money for Liverpool Women's Hospital. A number of people affected by foetal anomaly diagnoses in Ireland h

abortion | Digital media—social aspects | Graphic design

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A set of graphics created by Terminations for Medical Reasons and Leanbh na Chroí, to summarise and disseminate findings from their submission to the review of the Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Bill 2018.

abortion | Digital media—social aspects | Graphic design

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A set of graphics created by Terminations for Medical Reasons and Leanbh na Chroí, the support group for people affected by pregnancy and infant loss, on the theme of infant loss and marking annual commemorations.

abortion | Digital media—social aspects | Graphic design

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TFMR's submission to the Oireachtas Committee convened to discuss the results of the 2017 Citizens' Assembly on the Eighth Amendment. The submission outlines the ways in which the Eighth Amendment affects people who receive foetal anomaly diagnoses, and how many are forced to tra

Abortion | Pregnancy | Reproductive rights

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TFMR's submission to the Citizens' Assembly on the Eighth Amendment. The submission outlines the ways in which the Eighth Amendment affects people who receive foetal anomaly diagnoses, and how many are forced to travel to access abortion care without the support of their doctors

Abortion | Pregnancy | Reproductive rights

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Object TFMR Submission to Citizens' Assembly on the Eighth Amendmenthas no cover

JPEG file of a graphic created by TFMR to advertise their participation in the 2017 March for Choice.

abortion | Digital media—social aspects | Graphic design

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Object TFMR 2017 March for Choice graphichas no cover

JPEG file of an image used by TFMR as a header on social media pages, featuring the TFMR logo and the slogan "Stop Punishing Tragedy"

abortion | Digital media—social aspects | Graphic design

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Object TFMR "Stop Punishing Tragedy" graphichas no cover

JPEG file of an online flyer produced by TFMR for a solidarity rally held by the organisation outside Leinster House on 7 July 2016, in support of a bill brought by Deputy Mick Wallace and voted on by the Dáil on that day. The bill was identical to one brought by Deputy Clare Dal

abortion | Digital media—social aspects | Graphic design

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Object TFMR solidarity rally flyerhas no cover

JPEG file of a logo developed by Terminations for Medical Reasons (TFMR) campaign in 2012, depicting a sketched heart on a light brown background, with the name of the campaign in red lettering underneath. This was an early logo developed by the campaign, before adopting the pale

abortion | Digital media—social aspects | Graphic design

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Object TFMR drawn heart logohas no cover