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20 October 2017
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Issue 13.3
Akala Speaks at UKC Black History Month Lecture Page 24
Kent’s Kazuo Ishiguro, Wins Nobel Prize Book Reviews: Pages 16 & 17
Students Denied Morning-after Pill
By Caitlin Casey Writer
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tudents were unable to access emergency contraception on campus during freshers’ week, following cuts to sexual health services. The University
Nursing Services (UNS) dropin clinic in Keynes College used to offer students the emergency contraceptive pill following a simple medical assessment, but this was suspended from September 15. Christine Lamb, Assistant
Practice Manager at the Medical Centre on campus, said that the nursing service was “unable to offer the pill” due to “funding” issues. Students looking for emergency contraception were referred to local pharmacies
during fresher’s week rather than being able to find it on campus. One student told us about her experience trying to access the pill on campus during freshers’ week: “There seemed to be a lot of confusion at the nursing services on campus,
nobody seemed to know what was going on. It was so stressful. It’s embarrassing enough to get the pill even when you just go into the drop-in centre, let alone to have to go through
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