Fair Treatment for the Women of Wales | Triniaeth Deg i Fenywod Cymru
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Released Today: Report Highlighting Woeful Lack of Miscarriage Services in Wales
In April 2018 FTWW was excited to announce that it would be supporting a campaign to improve miscarriage care in Wales. The campaign was launched by Jessica Evans from Denbighshire, North Wales, and includes a petition that currently stands at just under 2700...

Endo What? Film Night at Manorhaus Ruthin
Over two years on from the release of Endo What? and the screenings that FTWW hosted in Cardiff, and Rhos on Sea, Samantha one of our North Wales members decided to organise another showing of this groundbreaking film that busts the myths around endometriosis!...

FTWW Launches Menopause Campaign
#NotJustHotFlushes! FTWW can't help but get heated over the following: Women make up 52% of the population in Wales - and with more and more of us having children later in life, caring for older relatives, or working for longer as retirement ages rise, the fact that...

Debbie Wins TWO Awards at Chwarae Teg Womenspire18!
Chwarae Teg, Wales’s leading gender equality charity, once again celebrated the achievements of women from all backgrounds and stages in life or work across Wales. Womenspire recognises women for every aspect of life, from personal achievements to outstanding...

Petition: Women in Wales deserve better miscarriage support from the Welsh NHS
[:en]FTWW is pleased and excited to announce a new campaign - please read, sign, comment, and SHARE! Thank you! As many will know, FTWW was set up to challenge the unfair treatment experienced by women in Wales, a big factor in which is the NHS system which prevents...

FTWW Member and Ehlers Danlos Syndrome Patient, Inspires BBC Casualty Storyline!
[:en]In May of last year, FTWW posted up an advertisement from BBC TV’s Casualty, never expecting that one of our members would be one of the successful applicants, recruited to help producers write a storyline about her experiences of EDS! ‘Casualty’ is a hugely...

Finalist Womenspire Awards 2018
Exciting news! We're delighted to reveal that our Founder and CEO, Debbie, is a finalist in Chwarae Teg's - Womenspire Awards 2018, Community Activist category. Debbie is incredibly dedicated, and works tirelessly for women in Wales. We are so pleased to see...

Results from new study offer hope for women with endometriosis
[:en]FTWW is pleased to see the positive outcome of this study that was published by the BSGE endometriosis centres project yesterday. It reiterates the changes needed that we are proposing to Welsh Government, and will make our case even stronger. A promising step in...

Our Founder Recognised by Amnesty International for her Suffragette Spirit!
[:en]We are absolutely thrilled to announce, that our founder, and CEO Debbie has made it on to the Amnesty International Suffragette Spirit map for International Women's Day 2018. She has been recognised as a human rights defender, due to her work campaigning for...

FTWW Collaborates with BBC Radio Wales on Endometriosis Documentary
[:en]FTWW was absolutely delighted with BBC Radio Wales's 30 minute documentary on Endometriosis, broadcast on the 7th March 2018, as part of its 'Eye On Wales' series. Journalist, Selma Chalabi, collaborated with us on the programme and very much did the issues...