Fair Treatment for the Women of Wales | Triniaeth Deg i Fenywod Cymru
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Read FTWW’s latest news and opinion about women’s health equality and beyond below….
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Welsh Government Publishes its Quality Statement for Women and Girls’ Health
Tuesday, 5th July saw the Welsh Government publish its Quality Statement for Women & Girls' Health which, we’re pleased to say, very much echoes the report published in May by the #WomensHealthWales Coalition, co-chaired by FTWW and British Heart Foundation Cymru....
Women’s Health Plan for Wales Launched by Third Sector Coalition
A report published by a coalition of charities and health organisations, on International Day of Action for Women’s Health, says women in Wales have poorer health outcomes than men and urgent action is needed to ensure they receive equal care and treatment. Leading...
ITV Wales This Week: Living In Pain – documentary shines spotlight on Endometriosis crisis in Wales
A number of FTWW volunteers and supporters featured in Alexandra Hartley’s documentary for ITV Wales This Week: Living In Pain, which covered the issues facing endometriosis patients in Wales – including a lack of specialists and access to them, long waiting times for...
Adenomyosis Awareness Month: Behind the Health Statistic
FTWW Volunteer, Lara, hosts the Women's Health Series of Cardiff University's 'Behind the Health Statistic', and the second episode focuses on Adenomyosis - timely as April is Adenomyosis Awareness Month! Our Engagement Officer, Dee, shares her experiences of the...
FTWW’s Volunteers Help to Deliver Training to Wales’s Endometriosis Nurses
Thursday 17th and Friday 18th March proved to be incredibly exciting for FTWW, with 18 of our volunteers participating in a 2-day training event for Wales's new endometriosis nurses. Funded by the Welsh Government and recently appointed by every health board, the...
FTWW Gives Evidence on Women’s Health to Senedd
Thursday March 10th saw representatives of both FTWW and British Heart Foundation Cymru called upon by the Senedd's Health and Social Care Committee to give evidence in support of a women's health plan for Wales. FTWW and BHF Cymru have been co-facilitating a third...

EVENT: Endometriosis Care in Wales – Where Are We Now?
Endometriosis UK and Fair Treatment for the Women of Wales Endometriosis Action Month Welsh Senedd virtual panel debate REGISTER HERE Endometriosis UK and Fair Treatment for the Women of Wales invite you to join us hear our Endometriosis Action Month virtual panel...
Petition to Improve Endometriosis Healthcare in Wales Delivered to The Senedd
Calls for urgent action on waiting lists, more specialist staff and an end to the postcode lottery impacting endometriosis patients across Wales. Support from Sian Harries, Amelia Womack, Jenny Rathbone MS, and patient-led women’s health charity Fair Treatment for the...
FTWW Publishes Annual Impact Report
FTWW is delighted to bring to you the charity’s Annual Impact Report for the financial year 2020 – 2021. The report covers all the ways in which FTWW has strived towards giving a voice to disabled women, girls and those registered female at birth and those living with...
Women’s Health Included in Senedd’s Health and Social Care Committee Priorities
Exciting news has emerged from the Senedd's Health and Social Care Committee. On 15th December, the Health and Social Care Committee published its priorities for the next 5 years - and Women's Health is amongst them. Our supporters will know that this is something on...