Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Nigel Evans (Conservative), on Thursday, 19 May 2016, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 34 members in total.
DOWN'S SYNDROME, DON'T SCREEN US OUT CAMPAIGN
That this House joins people with Down’s syndrome, their families and advocacy groups supporting the Don’t Screen Us Out campaign in being deeply concerned that the UK National Screening Committee has proposed that cell-free DNA (cfDNA) testing be introduced into the UK’s Fetal Anomaly Screening Programme (FASP); acknowledges that these proposals are projected to lead to 25 fewer miscarriages, but are also projected to result in 92 more children with Down’s syndrome being terminated each year, given that 90 per cent of babies identified with Down’s syndrome are terminated annually, having a profound and discriminatory effect on the community of people with Down’s syndrome; notes that this violates the UK’s treaty obligations to the UN Convention of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD); considers that the current lack of non-directional medial support and balanced information for parents whose child is diagnosed with foetal disability constitutes a failure to implement article 23, section 3 of the CRPD which calls for early and comprehensive support for children with Down’s and their families; calls on the Government to delay implementation of cfDNA screening until reforms are introduced that adequately deliver this support; and urges that a formal inquiry be undertaken to ensure the FASP is fully compliant with the CRPD and other relevant disability rights standards.
Secondary information
- Type
- Early day motion
- Reference
- 44
- Session
- 2016-17
- Other sponsors
- Alan Meale
- Mark Durkan
- Fiona Bruce
- Jim Shannon
- Paul Monaghan
- Related items
- Subjects
- Children Diseases Health education
- Link
- View this Early day motion on www.parliament.uk
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