Brook Advisory Centres

Date:
1964-1968
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SA/FPA/A17/113
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Brook Advisory Centres. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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1964-1968

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Biographical note

The Brook Advisory Centre was founded in 1964 by Helen Brook - then Chair of a north London family planning association clinic - to provide contraception for unmarried women, at a time when there was no such provision. Not until three years later, in 1967, were local authorities finally permitted to give contraceptive advice to unmarried women.

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