Free Contraception Scheme expanded to include women aged up to 35

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The scheme covers GP consultations, family planning, student health and primary care centres and prescriptions for contraceptive options

The Free Contraception Scheme has been expanded to include women aged 32-35 in a major announcement, meaning all women aged 17 to 35 are now covered under the scheme.

READ MORE: Brother of missing Kerry hiker has 'no idea' what could have happened to him as he thanks search volunteers "Improving access to contraception is a government priority and I’m delighted with the success of the Free Contraception Scheme to date,” Health Minister Stephen Donnelly said.

 

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