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− | [[NORM-UK]] was founded in 1994 by English physician Dr. [[John Warren]]. The original aim was to provide information about non-surgical male foreskin restoration. The organization quickly expanded its mission to provide information about all aspects of health related to the foreskin, penis, and human genitals. | + | [[NORM-UK]] was founded in 1994 by English physician Dr. [[John Warren]]. The original aim was to provide information about non-surgical male [[foreskin restoration]]. The organization quickly expanded its mission to provide information about all aspects of health related to the [[foreskin]], [[penis]], and human genitals. |
− | NORM-UK is independent of any other organization and regulated by the [https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/charity-commission Charity Commission for England and Wales]. It is registered with charity number 1072831 and with the stated objective "To advance the education of the public in all matters relating to circumcision and other forms of surgical alteration of the genitals including alternative treatments and offering information and advice on such matters." | + | NORM-UK is independent of any other organization and regulated by the [https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/charity-commission Charity Commission for England and Wales]. It is registered with charity number 1072831 and with the stated objective "To advance the education of the public in all matters relating to [[circumcision]] and other forms of surgical alteration of the genitals including alternative treatments and offering information and advice on such matters." |
− | Female circumcision, or female genital mutilation, which is illegal to perform on women in the United Kingdom, is also a concern of NORM-UK. | + | Female circumcision, or [[FGM| female genital mutilation]], which is illegal to perform on women in the United Kingdom, is also a concern of NORM-UK. |
NORM-UK publishes a quarterly journal, NORM NEWS: The Journal of NORM-UK. The charity also publish a number of pamphlets including Care of the Intact Infant Penis, Phimosis, Foreskin Tightness, and Alternatives to Circumcision. NORM-UK's Dr. Peter Ball also produced the video and DVD Restoration in Focus. | NORM-UK publishes a quarterly journal, NORM NEWS: The Journal of NORM-UK. The charity also publish a number of pamphlets including Care of the Intact Infant Penis, Phimosis, Foreskin Tightness, and Alternatives to Circumcision. NORM-UK's Dr. Peter Ball also produced the video and DVD Restoration in Focus. |
Revision as of 13:15, 16 November 2019
NORM-UK was founded in 1994 by English physician Dr. John Warren. The original aim was to provide information about non-surgical male foreskin restoration. The organization quickly expanded its mission to provide information about all aspects of health related to the foreskin, penis, and human genitals.
NORM-UK is independent of any other organization and regulated by the Charity Commission for England and Wales. It is registered with charity number 1072831 and with the stated objective "To advance the education of the public in all matters relating to circumcision and other forms of surgical alteration of the genitals including alternative treatments and offering information and advice on such matters."
Female circumcision, or female genital mutilation, which is illegal to perform on women in the United Kingdom, is also a concern of NORM-UK.
NORM-UK publishes a quarterly journal, NORM NEWS: The Journal of NORM-UK. The charity also publish a number of pamphlets including Care of the Intact Infant Penis, Phimosis, Foreskin Tightness, and Alternatives to Circumcision. NORM-UK's Dr. Peter Ball also produced the video and DVD Restoration in Focus.
Name change
NORM-UK recently changed its name to 15 Square (a reference to the area, in inches, of an adult foreskin).
External links
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15 Square Home Page
. Retrieved 16 November 2019. -
NORM-UK at Project Gutenberg
. Retrieved 16 November 2019.