SPUC Scotland supporters gathered virtually on Tuesday evening for what was the second of three online webinars in the campaign to end the pills by post policy.
SPUC’s online webinar delved into the disastrous impacts of the pills by post policy on mothers and unborn babies. SPUC aims to equip supporters with the necessary tools and information to contribute to the success of the campaign against the policy and ultimately make the UK a safer place for precious unborn lives and their mothers.
Addressing the risks posed to women and the challenges in regulating the policy, SPUC highlighted the need for collective strength to bring about change. The webinar served as a platform to share insights into the specific implications of the policy in Scotland.
Attendees were actively engaged in the discussion, sharing their perspectives and gaining valuable information on how they can actively support the fight to save lives.
This sets a promising tone for the next upcoming webinar event in England on 23 November.
As SPUC continues to mobilise its supporters nationwide, the impact of these webinars is expected to resonate in the ongoing efforts to end the pills by post policy and create a safer environment for both mothers and unborn babies.
Gaining momentum
Michael Robinson, Executive Director of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC), said: “The turnout and engagement from our Scottish supporters was truly inspiring.
“SPUC's successful online webinar marks a significant step forward in SPUC’s campaign against the pills by post policy. By bringing together a community of informed supporters, the event provided a platform for dialogue, education and advocacy. As supporters from across the UK continue to engage with SPUC's initiatives, the campaign to end the deadly policy gains momentum.”