Mae cyfres gweminarau FTWW i aelodau yn parhau, ac ym mis Chwefror cafwyd sesiwn ragarweiniol hirddisgwyliedig ar sut i fod yn bendant. Bydd Kate Sheridan, ymchwilydd o Brifysgol Caergrawnt, yn ymuno â ni ym mis Mawrth i archwilio popeth am dechnoleg iechyd menywod, neu ‘Femtech’.
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Deiseb Absenoldeb Mislif: Ein Barn
As part of BBC Radio Wales’ coverage of the petition to UK Parliament calling for statutory menstrual leave for people with endometriosis and adenomyosis, FTWW Engagement Coordinator, Dee, spoke to BBC Radio Wales about the importance of ensuring that disabled and chronically ill women and people registered female at birth – and their employers – are aware of existing legislation that can protect their employment rights and help them thrive in the workplace.
Getting the most from your medical appointment
Back in June at the second Everywoman Festival, we delivered a workshop called ‘Getting the most from your medical appointment’, in partnership with FTWW’s PMDD Volunteer Champion, Laura Teare-Jones. We wanted to make sure it was made available to all who may need it, so Dee and Laura recently met to record it.

