YOUR HEALTH, YOUR RIGHTS. Sexual and Reproductive Health Services for Migrant Women in Rome

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YOUR HEALTH, YOUR RIGHTS Sexual and Reproductive Health Services for Migrant Women in Rome

Health is your Right In Italy, health is a right recognized and protected for all people regardless of their sex, race, language, religion, political opinions, personal and social conditions. Access to health services is therefore also guaranteed to foreigners from non- European countries, no matter if you do not hold Italian citizenship or a valid residence permit. However, there are differences in the right of access to services depending on the status of the foreign person: - Foreign citizens with a regular residence permit and their dependents have equal treatment, equal rights and full equality to access the health care services compared to Italian citizens. To access the services you need to register with the National Health Service (NHS) at the ASL (Local Health Authority) of the district, where a medical card, required to be eligible for services, will be issued. The inscription has the same duration of the residence permit and involves one annual payment. This contribution is necessary only in the case it were not made any declarations of income and any related taxes in Italy have been paid. - Foreign citizens without residence permit have the right to urgent or essential outpatient and hospital care, namely the medical care that in the short or long term may endanger the life or health of the person. Other services are also guaranteed: protection of pregnancy and maternity, child's health, vaccinations, preventive treatment, diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases. The healthcare staff is prohibited to carry out any type of reporting to authorities on the absence of a residence permit: the person's health is for a fact considered to be more important than the violation of immigration law (reporting is only possible when there is a compulsory medical report). The first time you access a healthcare service you are assigned a region STP code (Temporarily Present Foreigner) recognized throughout the national territory. The STP code is valid for 6 months and is renewable. In the case of not sufficient funds the person must sign a selfcertification to be able to have a free access to services. It is expected the ticket to be paid for each specialist visit. In the following cases the person is excused from such payment: disability, chronic and disabling illness, family income below a certain threshold (disoccupied; holders of social protection status and/or ones having minimum allowance) or certain age limits (in Lazio children no older than 6 years and patients older than 65 years with an income below a 36.151,98 euro per year). Asylum seekers, or seekers for international protection, are exempted from paying the ticket until the sixth month after the submission of the application. Then, in the case of finding work they can register to the National Health Service; in case of unemployment they may instead apply for exemption if they meet the necessary requirements (income below a certain threshold). Women s Health

Italian law guarantees every woman - Italian or foreign - the right to health care. In particular, all women in Italy are entitled to maternity protection, even if they are not in possession of a residence permit. Services for sexual and reproductive health of women, also contain family counseling clinics: these are public services open to everyone in order to protect and promote physical and mental health of women, couples, adolescents and children. They offer various types of services, including those related to contraception, pregnancy, postpartum care, voluntary interruption of pregnancy, prevention of sexually transmitted diseases and menopause. Access to counseling is free and there is no need for a prescription. You do not need to make any appointment for an initial interview. The services are free, except for some specialist gynecological services. Every municipality of Rome has its territorial clinics, the number of which varies according to the size of municipality and number residents. In total there are 43 territorial clinics where it is possible, if necessary, to ask for a specialist visit with the support of available cultural and linguistic mediators. With the increase over the time of numbers of foreigners living in Italy, services dedicated to the health of immigrant women have also started to spread. The goal is to facilitate access to services for maternal and child health for women of all backgrounds, taking into account the language and cultural differences. In these centers staff is trained to meet the specific needs of migrant women - including those related to traditional practices - the cultural mediators are present within the centers.. Services to turn to in Rome IL CENTRO SaMiFo The center promotes protection of forced migrants. For asylum seekers and refugees center offers medical care: both basic and specialist visits at the psychiatric, psychological, gynecological, orthopedics, and forensics clinics. Opening hours: Monday-Friday from 9.30am till 12.30am Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in the afternoon from 3pm till 6pm Address: n Via Luzzatti, 8 Contacts: 06. 7730755 samifo@aslromaa.it INMP Istituto Nazionale per la promozione della salute delle popolazioni Migranti e per il contrasto delle malattie della Povertà (INMP) is a public institution that today is the center of national network for the problems of assistance in socio-health field related to migrants and poverty, as well INMP is the national center for crosscultural mediation in health. Opening hours:

Monday-Friday from 7.30am till 12.00am Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in the afternoon from 2pm till 5pm Saturday and Sunday from 8.00am till 12pm. Address: Via delle Fratte di Trastevere 52, Roma. Contacts: U.R.P.: tel. 0658558505 - fax 0658558405 Cultural mediators: tel. 0658558503 CENTRO DI RIFERIMENTO REGIONALE PER LA PREVENZIONE E IL CONTRASTO DELLE M.G.F. A.O. SAN CAMILLO FORLANINI Wednesday 09.00am 1.00pm PHONE NUMBER: 06. 55552509 ADDRESS: Via Portuense 332 Roma CONSULTANTS RM 1 ex RMA 1 MUNICIPALITY Via S.G. in Laterano, 155 tel. 06 77305505 2 MUNICIPALITY Via Garigliano 55 - tel. 06 77307730 / 26 Via Salaria, 140 - tel. 06 8559976 Via Boemondo, 21 - tel. 06 84483401 / 36 Via dei Frentani, 6 - tel. 06 77303574 / 85 3 MUNICIPALITY Via Dina Galli, 3 - tel. 06 77304611 Largo Rovani, 5 - tel. 06 77304846 RM2 ex RM B 4 MUNICIPALITY Via Pietralata, 497 - tel. 06 41435408 Via Rubelia, 2 - tel. 06 41436093 Via S. Benedetto del Tronto, 9 tel. 06 41436327 5 MUNICIPALITY Via Manfredonia, 43 - tel. 06 2598972 Via Tor Cervara, 307 - tel. 06 2283683 Via delle Resede, 1 - tel. 06 41436020 6 MUNICIPALITY Via delle Canapiglie, 88 - tel. 06 41436121 Via di Torrenova, 20 - tel. 06 41436130 7 MUNICIPALITY Via Stazione di Ciampino, 31 tel. 06 41435102 Via dei Levii, 10/B - tel. 06 41436050 Via B.Rizzieri, 226 - tel. 06 41434012 RM2 ex RMC 5 MUNICIPALITY Via Casilina, 711 - tel. 06 51008900 Piazza dei Condottieri, 34 tel. 06 51008553

Via H. Spencer, 282 - tel. 06 51008804 7 MUNICIPALITY Via Monza, 2 - tel. 06 51006518 Via Iberia, 73 - tel. 06 51008580 via Denina, 7 - tel. 06 51008571 8 MUNICIPALITY Via dei Lincei, 93 - tel. 06 51008646 Largo delle Sette Chiese, 25 - tel. 06 51008896 9 MUNICIPALITY Via Silone, 100 - tel. 06 51008322 Via Stame, 162 - tel. 06 51005400 RM3 ex RMD FIUMICINO Via Giorgio Giorgis, 46 - tel. 06 56484750 Via della Pineta di Fregene, 76 - tel. 06 56484201 10 MUNICIPALITY Largo G. da Montesarchio, 22 - tel. 06 56483200 Via Capitan Casella, 3 - tel. 06 56483024 11 MUNICIPALITY Via Vaiano, 53 -tel. 06 56485510 /1 /3 Largo E. Quadrelli, 5 -tel. 06 56485724/5 /6 12 MUNICIPALITY Via A. Colautti, 28 - tel. 06 56486131 Via della Consolata, 52 - tel. 06 56486536 Largo L. Quaroni, 4 - tel. 06 56486688 Via F. Belfanti, 76/A - tel. 06 56486642 RM1 ex RME 1 MUNICIPALITY Via A. Emo, 13 - tel. 06 68354404 /06 Via A. Emo, 11/L - tel. 06 68354412(riservato agli adolescenti) 13 MUNICIPALITY Via D. Silveri, 8 - tel. 06 633714 Via Tornabuoni, 50 - tel. 06 6240352 14 MUNICIPALITY Via P. Gasparri, 21 - tel. 06 68354203 Piazza S.Maria della Pietà, 5 - tel. 06 68352856 15 MUNICIPALITY Via Cassia, 472 - tel. 06 68354616 Via San Daniele del Friuli 8-06 68354761 CONSULTANTS FOR TEENAGERS - via Angelo Emo n. 11/L - tel. 06 68354412 (RM1 ex Asl RME) - via N. Stame n. 135 - tel. 06 5074083 (RM2 ex Asl RMC)