We are absolutely delighted that our Recurrent Miscarriage Campaign Lead, Jessica Evans, is a finalist at this year’s Chwarae Teg Womenspire awards,...
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FTWW’s Response to ‘Locked out: liberating disabled people’s lives and rights in Wales beyond Covid-19’
FTWW welcomes the publication of, ‘Locked out…’, a ground-breaking report on the impact of Covid19 on disabled people in Wales. We were pleased to...
Welsh Government Publishes Report on Impact of Covid-19 on Disabled People
Today, Welsh Government has published ‘Locked out: liberating disabled people’s lives and rights in Wales beyond COVID-19‘, a report about the...
Endometriosis Care in Wales Event – Follow-up Report
In March, FTWW co-hosted ‘Improving Endometriosis Care in Wales – A Panel Discussion’, in partnership with Endometriosis UK and Fertility Network...
FTWW in The News: Financial Times
FTWW Vice-Chair, Rachel, and volunteer, Lara were recently interviewed by the Financial Times, discussing their experiences of health care here in...
[:en]Senedd 2021: Ask your candidates to Make Women’s Health a Priority in Wales[:]
[:en] The 2021 Senedd Election takes place on 6th May, and FTWW needs your help! FTWW has written to candidates calling on them to read...
[:en]Improving Endometriosis Care in Wales: A Panel Event[:]
[:en]On Wednesday 24 March, as part of Endometriosis Awareness Month, FTWW joined forces with Endometriosis UK and Fertility Network...
Menstrual Wellbeing Education: Bringing back the Amendment to the Education Curriculum Bill
“This is not a Cinderella disease; it is a real ugly sister of disease”, were the strong words from MS Suzy Davies addressing the Senedd yesterday....
Menstrual Wellbeing Education – Education Bill Amendment
The 29th January saw the second stage of the Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Bill, with the Senedd’s Children, Young People & Education (CYPE)...
Menstrual Wellbeing Education in Wales – The Campaign Continues
On December 15th in the Senedd, Members of our Welsh Parliament debated the new Curriculum & Assessment (Wales) Bill. One third of those in...