Working with us
We work with organisations, businesses and researchers who share our mission to eliminate health inequalities in Wales.
Are you a professional at an organisation or business?
We are always keen to join forces with other organisations, not-for-profits or businesses who want to improve health and public services for women in Wales.
We also offer education and training services to organisations and businesses on a range of women’s health issues including chronic conditions and disability.
If you’d like to collaborate with us, we look forward to hearing from you.
Are you a researcher at an educational institution?
Co-production is a core value of FTWW, which extends to research. We encourage research teams to contact us in the development phase of the project if they would like our involvement.
We can also offer services to support Patient and Public Involvement for your research project.
In order to assess whether a research project meets our requirements and to consider how best we can help, we’ve created a short form that you can access below.
Are you a healthcare professional or provider?
We believe that working collaboratively with healthcare professionals and health service providers is key to improving the health and wellbeing of patients in Wales.
We help and support health boards and clinicians to engage with our members and wider stakeholders to learn from their experiences, improve care, and develop accessible and effective services.
If you’d like to find out more about how we can assist and support you, please get in touch.
Find out more about our current work with partners, organisations and researchers:
Partners and collaboration news
FTWW and Patient Voices at the All-Wales Clinical Supervisors for Midwives Network
FTWW's Debbie and Isabel were pleased to be able to present to the All-Wales Clinical Supervisors for Midwives Network on 30th October, on the need for maternity services and care to understand and accommodate the needs of those who are living with long-term health...
Women’s Health features in Discussions on a 10-year Strategy for North Wales Health Board
On Wednesday 8 October, Charity Director, Debbie, and FTWW Chair, Willow Holloway, were delighted to be invited to participate in a 10-year 'Strategic Intent' event with Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board and the Bevan Commission. Speaking on a 'Voices from the...
Endometriosis Cymru – RAISE Study
Researchers at Cardiff University and Bangor University, (including FTWW Volunteer Endometriosis Champion, Rachel!) want to find out what works (or doesn’t!) in using tracking apps/diaries for symptoms of endometriosis. They are particularly interested in hearing...
Awards and accolades
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...
Highly Commended at the Welsh Charity Awards!
FTWW was delighted to be awarded runners-up / highly commended, at the recent Welsh Charity Awards. Being a small organisation run by volunteers, up against some incredible competition, we're truly thrilled! [video width="300" height="400"...
FTWW Short-listed for National Award!
We're thrilled to announce that we are a finalist competing for a Wales Council for Voluntary Action (WCVA) - Welsh Charity Award in the category of 'Change Makers'. Winners will be announced on the evening of November 15th. Wish us luck; we're up against some...
Information for funders
FTWW would love to hear from you if you think that our work fits well with your mission and objectives.





