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Guides for societies

This page contains a series of guides which are designed to aid students in setting up and running pro-life societies at universities and schools.

Some of these documents require Adobe Acrobat Reader which can be downloaded here.

Guide Description

Guide to setting up a pro-life society - (PDF - 32K)

Recently updated - Essential reading for anyone wishing to start up their own pro-life society or reforming an existing one.
 
Sample constitution (HTML) This is one example of a constitution by Sheffield pro-life society. Use it as a template to create yours.
 
5 things you should know about the NUS (A4 size - PDF - 468K) (A5 size - PDF - 252K) This leaflet is available in A5 or A4 size (with two leaflets on one page for the latter - cut down the middle). It's very useful for fresher's fair and for quickly illustrating the extreme pro-abortion policies of the NUS.
 

Contradictions and flaws in the NUS Women's Campaign policies and propaganda (PDF - 119K)

This guide highlights some of the contradictions in the policies and propaganda of the NUS Women's Campaign. For instance they claim post-abortion trauma doesn't exist yet encourage activists to find out what post-abortion counselling services exist locally.
 

Why Student Union Affiliation to the National Abortion Campaign (NAC)* is Illegal (PDF - 26K)

This guide explains why it is illegal for unions to affiliate with the NAC*. Essential for anyone challenging their union.

 
Do you support the National Abortion Campaign*? (PDF - 5k)

This highlights how extreme the NAC* is and offers reasons as to why even students favouring abortion should not fund the NAC. Provides inspiration for ideas on campaigns against the NAC

 

1994 Education Act (PDF - 8k)

Part II of the 1994 Education Act which provides details about the right to freedom of speech, restrictions imposed on student unions when donating to organisations and more.

This document is useful if you are threatened with expulsion from the student union, censored or in campaigns aimed at stopping unions from funding abortion groups. 

With thanks to Open University.

 

*: The National Abortion Campaign (NAC) has recently merged with the Abortion Law Reform Association to form an organisation named 'Abortion Rights' (AR). The material produced here about the NAC applies to the AR.

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