Family Planning Association (health education: 1930-1974: Glasgow: Scotland)
The first family planning clinic in Scotland was the Glasgow Women's Welfare Clinic which opened in 1925. Other clinics followed and in 1937 a Scottish Federation of Mother's Welfare Clinics was formed. It appears that by that time the Scottish clinics were affiliated to the National Birth Control Association (later re-named the Family Planning Association).
In 1964 a major reorganisation took place in the FPA: that year's AGM resolved that it should become a "... unitary national organisation...". Previously the bulk of the FPA's funds had been held by the branches and clinics.
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ingest cpf |
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