The Assembly,
I.a to authorise the sale of contraceptives after adequate technical and clinical testing - except for oral contraceptives for which medical prescription is advisable ;b to create family planning advice bureaux in urban and rural areas, and to encourage the integration of family planning within the general medical and social services ;c to ensure that young people are provided with suitable sex education, subject to respect for parents' rights and, inter alia, to promote premarriage courses ;d to include teaching on family planning in medical, para-medical and social welfare schools ;e to support the existence and action of national governmental and non-governmental family planning services as coordinating bodies for representatives of relevant professional and other organisations, as a discussion forum and channel for information and education ;
II. to adopt the following social measures in order to improve the welfare of families with children :a increase in family allowances and perhaps payment of an allowance to mothers remaining at home, especially in the case of families at the lower end of the income scale ;b strengthening of mother and child protection services ;c improvement of low-cost housing programmes ;d establishment of crèches and day-nurseries ;e improvement of labour legislation relating to mothers who go out to work ;f no penalty should be imposed on any woman regarding her employment and prospects in the event of her becoming pregnant ;g encouragement of adoption of children, in particular by implementing the European Convention on adoption ;h legal non-discrimination against unmarried mothers and children born out of wedlock.