With the Senedd elections taking place in under a year, we chose this very special day, International Day of Action for Women’s Health, to launch our Manifesto for the 2026-2030 Senedd term.
Our Right to Health and Wellbeing in Wales was co-produced with FTWW members, and sets out current issues facing female healthcare in Wales and our calls to the next Welsh Government on how to address them.
Six Ways to Realise Women’s Right to Health and Wellbeing in Wales:
- Ongoing investment in research into health issues and conditions affecting women and people registered female at birth
- Menstrual health, gynaecological conditions, and menopause as priorities for investment and quality improvement in primary care in Wales
- Reducing NHS Wales waiting lists
- Training and investment in specialist nurses and allied healthcare professionals for ‘women’s health’ conditions in primary and secondary care
- Embedding women’s health leadership and co-production with patients and third sector in every Health Board in Wales
- A co-produced NHS Wales Patient Charter
Read Our Right to Health and Wellbeing in Wales in English
Darllenwch Ein Hawl Ni i Iechyd a Llesiant yng Nghymru yn Gymraeg