by Dee Montague-Coast (FTWW Engagement Officer) Last week, I met with my (at the time of writing, only) work colleague in-person – something so...
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Ydy Cymru’n Cyfrif? Pam mae Etholiad Cyffredinol y DU yn Bwysig i Gydraddoldeb Iechyd Menywod – a pham mae Lleisiau Cymru yn Cyfrif
A FTWW Blog As the UK General Election fast approaches, many of FTWW’s followers might be thinking that, as the NHS is devolved in Wales, there’s...
Disability Rights Taskforce Newsletter – Spring 2024
FTWW is a member of The Welsh Government’s Disability Rights Taskforce, and our staff, Trustees and Volunteers also represent the charity on the...
Disability Rights: Report finds worsening violations of disabled people’s rights
[:en] UK Deaf and Disabled People’s Organisations last week launched a scathing report evaluating the government’s performance seven years on from a...
Update from the Welsh Government’s Ministerial Disability Rights Taskforce
We’re delighted to bring you an update from the Disability Rights Taskforce, in which FTWW and our volunteers regularly participate. The Taskforce...
Experts call for urgent mental health support for people living with long term autoimmune diseases
A new study has highlighted the shocking mismatch of clinician and patients experiences of neurological and mental health issues in people with...
Disability Pride – is disability something to be ‘proud’ of? We say, ‘yes’ – and here’s why.
Disability Pride Month was born in the USA in 1990, when the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed to prevent discrimination against...
Senedd Inquiry: Supporting People with Chronic Conditions – Responses Published
The Senedd Health & Social Care Committee has published responses to its inquiry into support for those living with chronic conditions in Wales....
#EmbracingEquity in female health – Our blog for WCVA
Thanks to WCVA for featuring our International Women's Day blog, which explores the need to #EmbraceEquity in Health in Wales. FTWW's members...
Rebel Bodies: A guide to the gender health gap revolution
This month saw the release of Sarah Graham’s debut book, Rebel Bodies: A Guide to the Gender Health Gap Revolution - and you can read an exclusive...