Fair Treatment for the Women of Wales | Triniaeth Deg i Fenywod Cymru
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Diwrnod Gweithredu Rhyngwladol dros Iechyd Menywod
Today (May 28th) is International Day of Action for Women’s Health, and this years theme is “In Solidarity We Resist: Our Fight, Our Right!”

Darlunio Problemau Iechyd Hirdymor yng Nghymru
Thanks to funding from the Rosa ‘Voices from the Frontline’ Fund, we were excited to host two ‘arts & wellbeing’ workshops during the last month with FTWW members in south and north Wales.
Ymateb Llywodraeth Cymru i Ymchwiliad Pwyllgor Iechyd a Gofal Cymdeithasol y Senedd i 'Gefnogi Pobl â Chyflyrau Cronig'
Welsh Government’s response to the Senedd Health & Social Care Committee’s Inquiry into ‘Supporting People with Chronic Conditions’
FTWW responded in depth to the inquiry, both in writing and as part of oral evidence sessions. We were disappointed that the Welsh Government rejected recommendations for multi-disciplinary ‘one-stop clinics’ for people with multiple conditions and symptoms

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.
CEDAR yn cyhoeddi Gwasanaeth Lwpws GIG Cymru
FTWW and Volunteer Autoimmune Champion, Dalila, is cited in this groundbreaking report which sought to bring together the experiences of both patients living with lupus and the clinicians supporting them.
Llywodraeth Cymru yn cyhoeddi ei Strategaeth Iechyd Meddwl a Llesiant 10 mlynedd.
FTWW contributed in-depth, mentioning women’s health inequities which are referenced in the Strategy (perinatal mental health, menopause, eating disorders, chronic illness – all of which disproportionately impact women) – we were pleased to see a commitment to developing pathways to specialist care.

ME Voices Wales – save the date!
The first online event to explore ways that people affected by ME in can have a louder voice in Wales is scheduled for Tuesday 13 May at 11 am. If you can’t make that, there will be another chance to join in on Friday 16 May at 6pm.

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.

Ymunwch â’r FTWW er mwyn Darlunio a Chodi Ymwybyddiaeth o Brofiadau Iechyd Menywod!
FTWW and our friends at Cardiff University will be hosting two workshops on Drawing Out Long-Term Health Issues.
Open to women and people registered female at birth living or receiving healthcare in Wales, these workshops use step-by-step drawing exercises to help people express and share their thoughts and feelings about their health issues. You can read more about the process here.

Datganiad Cyhoeddus FTWW ar y Cynigion i Ddiwygio Lles, Mawrth 2025
As a disabled people’s organisation (DPO) FTWW understands and shares concerns being expressed by many disabled people and our community regarding recent proposals for welfare reform in the UK. FTWW was founded in 2014 because of the additional barriers disabled and...