top of page
Search

Safe Spaces in NSW & what that means for abortion clinics

Writer's picture: Emma BoultonEmma Boulton

Are Safe Spaces New?


While the implementation of safe spaces in NSW is new, it is actually not a new concept in Australia at all. Four other states and territories have similar laws in place to protect those who might seek to enter an abortion clinic from unwanted harassment or attention.


Victoria, Tasmania, the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory have similar laws in place.


Why are Safe Spaces Needed? 


Abortion has always been a highly emotional social issue. Those against it have sought to protest against the practice of offering abortions to pregnant women in the media and in the political realm. However, in some cases, protests have also taken place at the locations where abortion services are offered by doctors.


These protestors are sometimes also called “footpath counsellors” as some attempt to speak with those seeking to enter clinics to deter them from choosing an abortion in favour of other courses of action.


In other cases, protesters have been known to be more aggressive, with verbal abuse, threats and graphic posters and displays set up near abortion clinics to create a hostile atmosphere and deter people from approaching the area or entering.


In the past, there was no specific provision of the law to deal with these protesters, beyond the general “move on” powers that police have to require persons to leave an area if a complaint is made against them.


What’s the Change? 


Now, safe access zones in NSW have been created to impose an area of 150 metres around clinics that offer abortion services. The law now expressly prohibits “interfering” with any person who is attempting to enter or leave a clinic if they are within this safe area.


“Interfering” as defined in the law includes physical harassment, verbal harassment as well as filming a person without their consent as they enter or leave the clinic. In addition, the law makes it an offence to communicate with persons in these safe zones in a way that is likely to cause a person distress or anxiety – which is targeted at the use of graphic displays or images in the area around a clinic.


The penalties for breaching these rules are harsh. A fine of $5,000 and six months of imprisonment is the maximum penalty for a first offence. Any further offences result in the doubling of the penalty to $10,000 and a potential 12 months’ jail time.


What it Means in Practice


In practice, the law change means that a person seeking to enter a clinic that offers abortion services should now be able to do so without harassment. If a person is dropped off near the entrance of a clinic or is able to park or disembark from transport within 150 metres of the entrance, they are within the safe access zone created by the law, and should be able to enter without interference or unwanted attention.

4 views0 comments

Comments


How much does it Cost?

Note: You will be required to confirm your appointment 24 hours prior, otherwise, your appointment may be cancelled and offered to another client.

Price Chart 1.7.24

Contact Us

If you have a question, concern, feedback or you just want to get in touch with us, use this form and we'll get back to you as soon as possible. If you'd like a call back, please include your phone number.

Thank you for your message. We will reply asap if needed.

How else can we help you?

Clinic 66 safe and compassionate surgical abortions

If you're over 9 weeks gestation and/or considering a surgical abortion (and if you can get to Chatswood, near Sydney):  

Clinic 66 is a reputable, one-stop reproductive and sexual health clinic that delivers face to face abortion care consultations and procedures (both medical and surgical abortion) as well as other women's and men's reproductive and sexual health services, from their accredited clinic and day surgery. 

Clinic 66 Surgical abortions can be provided up to 17 weeks gestation.

If you need other women's sexual health services from experienced and understanding doctors who have a special interest in women's health

Clinic 66 Online delivers many other women's sexual health consultations by TeleHealth. 

Our team of passionate and committed women's health Doctors have extra training, extensive experience and a specific interest in women's health. And they're happy to work either directly with their clients (no referral required) or alongside their client's general health Doctors.

Screenshot 2022-09-06 173935.png

Note:  Booking times are in Sydney time.

 

 

Abortion Online is an initiative of Clinic 66 and Gynaecare Services Pty Ltd - A unique and reputable one-stop sexual and reproductive health clinic in Sydney, NSW, Australia |  help@abortiononline.com.au 

Clinic 66, Clinic 66 Online, Abortion Online & Gynaecare use “women” as an inclusive and broad term that refers to and acknowledges the diversity in needs and experiences of all people who may access and use our women’s sexual and reproductive health information and services, including people who do not identify as women but can experience the many and various sexual and reproductive health issues related to having a uterus, ovaries and female hormones.

 

We acknowledge the traditional owners of country throughout Australia, and their continuing connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to them, their cultures, and elders, past, present and future.

bottom of page