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Mr. Bielaks recent article regarding
the possible closure of the Waterdown and Ancaster Sexual
Health clinics paints a bleak picture, resulting in
tragic consequences. His article is parallel to a feature
in the Spectator dated February of 1997 regarding the
reduction in services to Planned Parenthood Hamilton.
There it was stated, Program reduction will result
in reduced use of medical services by sexually active
teenaged girls. This will lead to increased adolescent
pregnancy, increased abortions, increased numbers of
adolescent mothers on social assistance and increased
rates of sexually transmitted diseases.
Both articles, fortunately, were incorrect.
Hamiltons Public Health Department, in a 1998
report on their perception of the need for sexual health
clinics, wrote, The availability of effective
birth control led the way for more liberal attitudes
towards pre-marital sexual involvement and adolescents
began participating in sexual activities in significant
numbers. That statement is correct and has been
proven here in Hamilton-Wentworth since 1987, the year
when additional public health nurses were hired to run
sexual health clinics and work in school classrooms,
advocating their value-free, condom-based, safe-sex
ideology. From 1987 through to 1997, Hamilton-Wentworth
teen pregnancy rates immediately and steadily increased
year by year. By 1997 the rates had increased 25%.
In 1996, Hamilton-Wentworth Family Action
Council intervened and educated City Hall, local school
boards and parents about the failure of our sexual health
clinics. This led to a 29.7% cut-back in Public Health/Planned
Parenthood sexual health services to our youths, which,
in turn resulted in adolescent attendance at the clinics
plummeting 57%. According to Mr. Bielak and Planned
Parenthood, this should have had tragic consequences,
however, it did not. During this same period of time
from 1997 to 2000, while service cutbacks were imposed
and attendance rates dropped, Hamiltons teen pregnancy
rates declined 27.3% to 37.3 / 1000 which is the lowest
recorded teen pregnancy rate in Hamiltons history.
The truth is, that Public Healths
condomized safe-sex approach under a cloak of confidentiality,
has resulted in a generation of well-adjusted fornicators,
and this is the tragedy. Like it or not, the best method
of birth control for adolescents continues to be their
parents. The less our youth are exposed to the Public
Health safe-sex ideology the better they
fare.
Jim Enos
Chair, Healthy Living Committee
Hamilton-Wentworth Family Action Council
Hamilton, ON
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