Our friends at Verity (PCOS UK) and Cardiff University led a James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership to identify the Top 10 PCOS Research Priorities, and FTWW was delighted to be a member organisation of the steering group. The Top 10 have now been announced.
Gweld yr holl erthyglau yn y categori hwn isod…
FTWW yn mynd i Gyfarfod Blynyddol y Gydweithfa Iechyd
The Health Collective is an initiative led by Wellbeing of Women, made up of healthcare professionals and grassroots organisations working in the women’s health space, with the aim to improve healthcare for marginalised women and people registered female at birth. FTWW’s Dee was delighted to attend this year’s annual meeting in London on 12th November.
Sicrhau bod Gwasanaethau Defnyddio Sylweddau yn Ystyried Anghenion Menywod a Phobl a Bennwyd yn Fenywod ar eu Genedigaeth
Roedd Debbie ac Isabel o FTWW yn falch o gael rhoi cyflwyniad gerbron Fforwm Darparwyr Gwasanaethau Bae'r Gorllewin, sy'n cynnwys awdurdodau lleol yn Abertawe a Chastell-nedd Port Talbot, i rannu tystiolaeth am y cysylltiad rhwng hormonau, iechyd meddwl, a'r risg bosibl o hunan-niweidio a defnyddio sylweddau, er mwyn i wasanaethau allu bod yn fwy ymwybodol a gallu adnabod pryd y gallai menywod a phobl a ddynodwyd yn fenywod ar eu genedigaeth fod mewn mwy o berygl, fel yn ystod y glasoed, ar ôl rhoi genedigaeth, ac yn ystod y peri-menopos.
FTWW a Lleisiau Cleifion yn Rhwydwaith Cymru Gyfan Goruchwylwyr Clinigol i Fydwragedd
FTWW’s Debbie and Isabel were pleased to be able to present to the All-Wales Clinical Supervisors for Midwives Network on 30th October, on the need for maternity services and care to understand and accommodate the needs of those who are living with long-term health conditions, are disabled, or neurodivergent.
Iechyd Menywod yn rhan o Drafodaethau ar Strategaeth 10 mlynedd ar gyfer Bwrdd Iechyd Gogledd Cymru
Ddydd Mercher 8 Hydref, roedd Debbie, Cyfarwyddwr yr Elusen, a Willow Holloway, Cadeirydd FTWW, wrth eu boddau eu bod wedi’u gwahodd i gymryd rhan mewn digwyddiad ‘Bwriad Strategol’ 10 mlynedd gyda Bwrdd Iechyd Prifysgol Betsi Cadwaladr a Chomisiwn Bevan.
Endometriosis Cymru – Astudiaeth RAISE
Researchers at Cardiff and Bangor University, (including FTWW Volunteer Endometriosis Champion, Rachel!) want to find out what works (or doesn’t!) in using tracking apps/diaries, specifically the Endometriosis Cymru Symptom Reporting Tool.
Gogledd Cymru – dywedwch wrth Arweinydd Clinigol Iechyd Menywod BIPBC am eich profiadau
Hoffem eich gwahodd i ddod i un o'n sesiynau galw heibio i randdeiliaid er mwyn trafod prosiect Hybiau Iechyd Menywod yn BIPBC.
The women’s health hubs project is a part of the Women’s Health Plan, which can be accessed here.
Mae'r prosiect yn cynnwys sefydlu hwb 'braenaru' iechyd menywod ym mhob Bwrdd Iechyd erbyn mis Mawrth 2026.
RhCM Cymru: Pecyn Cymorth Cynrychiolaeth Amrywiol a Chyfartal.
As a member organisation of WEN Wales’s Diverse5050 Steering Group, FTWW is pleased to have contributed commentary to the Diverse and Equal Representation Toolkit.
ME Voices Wales – have your say!
ME Voices Wales is an exciting new project to bring people together so we can listen to each other and work out ways we can communicate about things that are important to us.
Watch now: Endometriosis Action Month virtual panel in partnership with FTWW
A report from Endometriosis UK in March 2024 revealed that the average diagnosis time in Wales has risen to 9 years and 11 months. This virtual...








