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Jessica Nominated for Chwarae Teg Award
We are absolutely delighted that our Recurrent Miscarriage Campaign Lead, Jessica Evans, is a finalist at this year’s Chwarae Teg Womenspire awards, shortlisted in the Community Campion category. Jessica has campaigned tirelessly for families experiencing the...
Opinion: Engage Britain – Why we must be able to critique the NHS
By Dee Montague, Engagement Officer at FTWW Earlier this year, FTWW facilitated two focus groups as part of Engage Britain’s community conversations around health and social care. Our conversations were two of 101 held across Great Britain, looking to find out more...
Bloody Brilliant is Launched
We are delighted that ‘Bloody Brilliant’, an online period health resource created by the young people of Wales for the young people of Wales, is live and on social media. Bloody Brilliant is delivered by Welsh Government and the WHIG (Women's Health Implementation...

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 be among the diverse and intersectional group of disabled people and organisations involved in coproducing it. We are...

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 impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on disabled people here in Wales. The hard-hitting report also highlights recommendations to...

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 UK. For those who missed it or would like to watch again, visit: Improving Endometriosis Care in Wales: A panel discussion...

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 Wales. The UK-wide newspaper was focusing on the upcoming elections and the Welsh NHS, and the Journalist behind the...
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[: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 our 2021 Manifesto and make its 5 Wants key to their election campaigns – and future commitments if they...

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 UK to host ‘Improving Endometriosis Care in Wales: A Panel Discussion’. FTWW members Anna...

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. MS Davies, once again, making the case on why Menstrual Wellbeing Education needs to be made mandatory in schools in...