Family Planning Association

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Textual Production Muriel Jaeger
MJ published a work of history entitled Before Victoria, dedicated to her first reader and friendly critic,
Jaeger, Muriel. Before Victoria. Chatto & Windus.
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Margaret A. Pyke .
Margaret Amy Pyke, née Chubb, is remembered for her birth-control activism. She...
Occupation Norah Lofts
During this time she also sat on the Boards of Managers of two schools, and she worked for the Family Planning Association .

Timeline

1930: The National Birth Control Council formed...

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1930

The National Birth Control Council formed to coordinate the work of existing birth control societies and to promote scientific contraception.

1930: The National Birth Control Council formed...

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1930

The National Birth Control Council formed to coordinate the work of existing birth control societies and to promote scientific contraception.

1930: A number of rival birth-control clinics joined...

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1930

A number of rival birth-control clinics joined forces as the National Birth Control Association (later the Family Planning Association).

1932: Plymouth in Devon founded the first city-sponsored,...

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1932

Plymouth in Devon founded the first city-sponsored, permanent birth control clinic in Britain, with encouragement from the National Birth Control Association .

By the end of 1938: The National Birth Control Association absorbed...

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By the end of 1938

The National Birth Control Association absorbed the Society for the Provision of Birth Control Clinics , as it had already absorbed the Workers' Birth Control Group , which had campaigned steadily throughout the 1920s.

10 May 1939: The National Birth Control Association changed...

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10 May 1939

The National Birth Control Association changed its name to the Family Planning Association under the leadership of Sir Thomas Harder .

Later 1960: Oral contraceptives, popularly known as the...

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Later 1960

Oral contraceptives, popularly known as the Pill, marketed by Searle under the name of Enovid, gained approval for use in Britain by the Family Planning Association .

1964: The Brooks Advisory Centre (supported by...

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1964

The Brooks Advisory Centre (supported by the Family Planning Association ) gave birth control advice to unmarried women for the first time.

1974: The National Health Service accepted responsibility...

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1974

The National Health Service accepted responsibility for family planning clinics and the Family Planning Association started to hand over its established network of more than a thousand clinics.

1984: The Men too campaign was launched by the...

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1984

The Men too campaign was launched by the Family Planning Association in Britain to include men in contraceptive decision-making.

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