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    Meon Carolyn Shand CNZM (born 1939) is a New Zealand doctor, general practitioner and advocate for women's health, maternity care, contraception, abortion and the medical care of the victims of sexual abuse and child abuse. Early life and education.

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    Meon Carolyn Shand is a New Zealand doctor, general practitioner and advocate for women's health, maternity care, contraception, abortion and the medical care of the victims of sexual abuse and child abuse.

  3. Mar 4, 2017 · One of New Zealand’s leading figures in women’s health, Carol Shand, plans to retire by the end of this year. Dr Shand, 77, has been working for and with victims of sexual assault and child sexual abuse and in the fields of women's health and sexual health medicine for more than 40 years.

  4. Jul 12, 2022 · Dr Carol Shand has spent her professional life advocating for women's health. She was a GP in Wellington for 56 years and in that time devoted herself to fighting for change - to maternity care, access to contraception, abortion law reform, and the way sexual assaults are responded to.

  5. Apr 24, 2023 · Meon Carolyn (Carol) Shand. This biography is based on an interview with Carol Shand conducted in 2020 for the Early Medical Women of New Zealand Project and biographical material included in the family history, ‘Virtue Leads, Fortune Follows’, compiled and edited by Ann Green.

  6. "The memoir of outspoken Wellington GP Carol Shand, who since the early 1960s has spent her life fighting for change in medical, social and legal issues that she considered important: maternity care, access to contraception, abortion law change, and improved response to sexual assault complaints"--Back cover.

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  8. Jun 27, 2019 · From Auckland to Christchurch, Dunedin to Wellington, women like Carol and Jan formed grassroots groups to help other women travel to Australia for terminations. They called themselves The Sisters Overseas Service, or SOS.

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