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BREAKING NEWS: AIMS IRELAND RESPONSE TO THE PROPOSED RELOCATION OF THE NATIONAL MATERNITY HOSPITAL TO A SITE OWNED AND GOVERNED BY THE SISTERS OF CHARITY RELIGIOUS ORDER

Posted on April 20, 2017

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For Immediate Release Thursday, 20th April 2017 Maternity service users call for transparency and if necessary re-location of the National Maternity Hospital Maternity service users in Ireland are outraged by the decision to grant ‘ownership’ of the New… Read More

 Category: 8th amendment, National Maternity Strategy, Policy, Press releases, Standards      Tags: Autonomy, Maternity Policy, NMH, Religion and maternity, Sisters pf Charity

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