Proposition Tarzia
This morning the board of the Rome Municipality XVI approved a motion against the proposal of regional law "reform and retraining of family planning clinics", the famous "Tarzia Law", named after the first petitioner Olimpia Tarzia Regional Councillor PDL
This is a bill with a very strong ideological positions, particularly damaging to the dignity of women, on a sensitive topic such as induced abortion, which provides, inter alia, the duplication of routes of application of Law 194/78 .
The proposal involves, specifically, the repeal of existing law which provides family counseling, the recognition of private advisory groups consisting of family members or that are owned by the diocese, like public ones, and the financing of these public resources reality (no specific financial hedges), all accredited on the basis of cultural and ideological. It also provides for the recognition of operators of advice from professional profile is not standardized and the establishment of regional bioethics committees, which would interfere with the autonomy of professionals working in public clinics.
Basically it would "jettison" the experience of 35 years of family planning clinics, which have produced excellent experiences borrowed from other regions, transforming them from health services of social value in simple social services, making the intervention of residual protection health.
against the proposal many associations including the International House of Women, Women's Life, UDI, has coordinated planning clinics, unions, health professionals, professional bodies, many local and many parties. The Municipal Council of Rome
ask XVI, the President of the Regional Commission that will examine the proposal law to be audited as City Hall and ask for more funding for clinics on its territory, also commit themselves to organize some moments of reflection on the role and tasks of the service with the Company consultoriali ASL Roma D involving citizens, service providers, professional organizations and trade unions.
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