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Who we are

Our Service 

We’re a confidential and free phone line and online service, giving you information about contraception, pregnancy options (including abortion) and sexual health. We’re proudly pro-choice, non-judgmental, woman-centred and independent. We work alongside hundreds of trusted healthcare providers in Victoria, to link you to the services that best suit your needs.  1800 My Options does not provide medical, legal or financial advice or counselling.

There are 5 pillars to the work that 1800 My Options does:

Our Principles

Our guiding principles include providing all Victorians with:

Our History 

1800 My Options was first launched in March 2018, as part of the Women’s sexual and reproductive health: key priorities 2017–2020. This strategy aimed to reduce the barriers affecting women’s access to reproductive and sexual health services in Victoria.

1800 My Options is a service of Women’s Health Victoria and is supported by the Victorian Government.

Since our launch, we have supported thousands of Victorians with their sexual and reproductive health needs.

An independent, external evaluation of our service by the Nossal Institute for Global Health in 2020 found that 1800 My Options increases timely access to essential sexual and reproductive health services, reduces stigma around abortion and contraception, and services diverse communities across Victoria. Find out more in the Summary Report.

About Women’s Health Victoria

Women’s Health Victoria is a state-wide women’s health promotion, advocacy and support service with a proud history of over 25 years. We are an independent, feminist, not-for-profit organisation.

Women’s Health Victoria’s vision is of women living well – healthy, empowered, equal.  

Our values are respect, inclusion, innovation, courage and excellence.

Read about Women’s Health Victoria’s policy and advocacy work relating to sexual and reproductive health, which led to the establishment of 1800 My Options.