Secrecy and safety in abortion clinics

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Secrecy and safety in abortion clinics
Abstract
The media headlines rest in my thoughts as I write a paper about social workers and abortion services. I am reminded of the cultural ambivalence, if not silence, that surrounds abortion work and which, I argue, makes it difficult to position issues facing abortion workers in relation to more general work place safety concerns. ...[W]e need to move beyond the sensationalized debates that often dominate any reflection on abortion services and attempt to understand the daily workplace risks faced by workers in these clinics. Although such a task is beyond the scope of this brief paper, I would like to use this opportunity to establish a conceptual framework for such a rethinking. --From author's introduction
Publication
Labour / Le Travail
Volume
50
Pages
401-406
Date
Fall 2002
Language
en
ISSN
07003862
Citation
Todd, S. (2002). Secrecy and safety in abortion clinics. Labour / Le Travail, 50, 401–406. http://www.lltjournal.ca/index.php/llt/article/view/5289