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Posts by Fair Treatment for the Women of Wales (FTWW)

Graffig hyrwyddo gan FTWW yn dangos poster wedi’i dapio â’r teitl “Manifesto 2026–2030: Triniaeth Deg i Fenywod Cymru – Ein Hawl Ni i Iechyd a Llesiant yng Nghymru,” gyda thri silwét proffil yn gorgyffwrdd mewn oren, du a gwyrdd. Wrth ei ymyl mae taflen wedi’i chlipio o’r enw “Chwe Ffordd o Wireddu Hawl Merched i Iechyd a Llesiant yng Nghymru,” sy’n cynnwys rhestr bwyntiau bwled a chod QR. Yn y cefndir mae llwybr glan afon. Testun yn darllen, “Gofyn i’ch ymgeiswyr gefnogi ein Maniffesto!” gyda logo FTWW ar y gwaelod.

Graffig hyrwyddo gan FTWW yn dangos poster wedi’i dapio â’r teitl “Manifesto 2026–2030: Triniaeth Deg i Fenywod Cymru – Ein Hawl Ni i Iechyd a Llesiant yng Nghymru,” gyda thri silwét proffil yn gorgyffwrdd mewn oren, du a gwyrdd. Wrth ei ymyl mae taflen wedi’i chlipio o’r enw “Chwe Ffordd o Wireddu Hawl Merched i Iechyd a Llesiant yng Nghymru,” sy’n cynnwys rhestr bwyntiau bwled a chod QR. Yn y cefndir mae llwybr glan afon. Testun yn darllen, “Gofyn i’ch ymgeiswyr gefnogi ein Maniffesto!” gyda logo FTWW ar y gwaelod.

Gofyn i’ch ymgeiswyr gefnogi ein Maniffesto!

Dilynwch y ddolen i ddod o hyd i lythyr templed a dolen i’r ffurflen addewid: ftww.org.uk/cy/2026/04/1...

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Promotional graphic for FTWW showing a taped-up poster titled “Manifesto 2026–2030: Fair Treatment for the Women of Wales – Our Right to Health and Wellbeing in Wales.” The poster features three overlapping profile silhouettes in orange, black, and green. Beside it is a leaflet titled “Six Ways to Realise Women’s Right to Health and Wellbeing in Wales,” attached with a paperclip and including a QR code. The background shows a riverside walkway. Text reads, “Ask your Senedd candidates to support our Manifesto!” with the FTWW logo at the bottom.

Promotional graphic for FTWW showing a taped-up poster titled “Manifesto 2026–2030: Fair Treatment for the Women of Wales – Our Right to Health and Wellbeing in Wales.” The poster features three overlapping profile silhouettes in orange, black, and green. Beside it is a leaflet titled “Six Ways to Realise Women’s Right to Health and Wellbeing in Wales,” attached with a paperclip and including a QR code. The background shows a riverside walkway. Text reads, “Ask your Senedd candidates to support our Manifesto!” with the FTWW logo at the bottom.

Ask your #SeneddElections candidates to support our Manifesto!

Follow the link to find a template letter and link to the pledge form: ftww.org.uk/2026/04/15/a...

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Promotional graphic for ME Voices Wales advertising Webinar 1: NHS Symptom Management Service for ME/CFS, from Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, taking place Wednesday 22 April, 12:30–13:30. Includes illustrations of people around a laptop and the WAMES and FTWW logos.

Promotional graphic for ME Voices Wales advertising Webinar 1: NHS Symptom Management Service for ME/CFS, from Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, taking place Wednesday 22 April, 12:30–13:30. Includes illustrations of people around a laptop and the WAMES and FTWW logos.

Join #MEVoicesWales for our first webinar in this series, featuring the NHS Symptom Management Service from Aneurin Bevan University Health Board.

🗓 Wednesday 22 April
⏰ 12:30–13:30
💻 Online on Microsoft Teams

Register: events.teams.microsoft.com/event/bd12fa...

@wamesmecfs.bsky.social #MECFS

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Graphic reads: women are underrepresented in the upcoming senedd elections. 38% are women. But there's a deeper problem, too: we're missing important diversity data.

Graphic reads: women are underrepresented in the upcoming senedd elections. 38% are women. But there's a deeper problem, too: we're missing important diversity data.

Political representation for women in Wales varies across parties.

But we don't have the full picture - we’re missing key diversity data.

If we don’t count it, we can’t change it.

Parties must publish this data.

Find out how: wenwales.org.uk/wp-content/u...

@cavendishcymru.bsky.social

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Friends Take On SheUltra in Memory of Sarah - Fair Treatment for the Women of Wales In memory of their colleague and friend, Sarah Seddon, who passed away unexpectedly in December, Ffion, Jordan, Suri, Charity and Ama will be taking on the SheUltra Women's only Ultra marathon on the ...

Friends Fundraise for FTWW by Taking On #SheUltra in Memory of Sarah!

Pob lwc Ffion, Jordan, Suri, Charity and Ama! Diolch o galon for supporting us.

Read more and donate via the link below.

ftww.org.uk/2026/02/26/f...

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Promotional graphic for FTWW’s latest newsletter. On the left, a smartphone mock-up shows the FTWW newsletter webpage with the FTWW logo at the top and article headings about women’s health in Wales. On the right, large green and red text reads “Read our latest newsletter,” alongside a black-and-white QR code. A faint FTWW logo appears in the background.

Promotional graphic for FTWW’s latest newsletter. On the left, a smartphone mock-up shows the FTWW newsletter webpage with the FTWW logo at the top and article headings about women’s health in Wales. On the right, large green and red text reads “Read our latest newsletter,” alongside a black-and-white QR code. A faint FTWW logo appears in the background.

📣 Our latest FTWW newsletter is out now! 📣

From influencing policy at the Senedd to elevating lived experiences across #Wales, March has been a powerful month for action and impact.

Read - and subscribe to future editions - here: mailchi.mp/d5110bd541ea...

#Cymru #WomensHealth #FemaleHealth

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Promotional graphic for an online event titled ‘Election Hustings: Make Menstrual Health Matter in Wales.’ It notes the free virtual event hosted by Selma Chalabi on Wednesday, 22 April from 7:00pm to 8:30pm. Logos for FTWW and Endometriosis UK appear at the bottom. On the right, part of a person holding a mug and using a laptop is visible.

Promotional graphic for an online event titled ‘Election Hustings: Make Menstrual Health Matter in Wales.’ It notes the free virtual event hosted by Selma Chalabi on Wednesday, 22 April from 7:00pm to 8:30pm. Logos for FTWW and Endometriosis UK appear at the bottom. On the right, part of a person holding a mug and using a laptop is visible.

Promotional graphic in Welsh for an online event titled ‘Hysting: Gwneud i Iechyd Mislifol Gyfri yng Nghymru.’ It advertises a free virtual event hosted by Selma Chalabi on Wednesday, 22 April 2026 from 7:00pm to 8:30pm. FTWW and Endometriosis UK logos appear at the bottom. On the right, part of a person holding a mug and using a laptop is visible

Promotional graphic in Welsh for an online event titled ‘Hysting: Gwneud i Iechyd Mislifol Gyfri yng Nghymru.’ It advertises a free virtual event hosted by Selma Chalabi on Wednesday, 22 April 2026 from 7:00pm to 8:30pm. FTWW and Endometriosis UK logos appear at the bottom. On the right, part of a person holding a mug and using a laptop is visible

Hustings: Making Menstrual Health Matter in Wales

📅 Wednesday 22 April 2026
🕖 7:00–8:30pm | Online

Register now and submit your questions:
www.endometriosis-uk.org/civicrm/even...

#SeneddElections #Cymru

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We visited the Senedd on Wednesday with our Manifesto, 'Our Right to Health and Wellbeing in Wales'.

Huge thanks to all of the MSes who spent time chatting to us and finding out more about our work.

Diolch o galon @sionedplaid.bsky.social for sponsoring us!

ftww.org.uk/2025/05/28/r...

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The Women's Health Wales 'Focusing on the 51%' Manifesto cover

The Women's Health Wales 'Focusing on the 51%' Manifesto cover

FTWW chairs the #WomensHealthWales Coalition, whose manifesto sets out a vision for a future where the wellbeing of women, families, and society is prioritised in all areas of policy. You can read 'Focusing on the 51%' here: ftww.org.uk/2026/03/02/f... #IWD2026 #InternationalWomensDay

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The FTWW 'Our Right to Health and Wellbeing' Manifesto cover, featuring illustrations of three women and the FTWW logo, website, and contact details (admin@ftww.org.uk)

The FTWW 'Our Right to Health and Wellbeing' Manifesto cover, featuring illustrations of three women and the FTWW logo, website, and contact details (admin@ftww.org.uk)

We're taking 'Our Right to Health and Wellbeing' to the Senedd on Wednesday 18 March (kindly sponsored by @sionedplaid.bsky.social). Please show your support by tagging your MSes and asking them to meet us!

Read the manifesto here: ftww.org.uk/2025/05/28/r...

#IWD2026 #InternationalWomensDay

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An illustrated collage of diverse women on a faint floral background. Text reads 8 March Happy International Women's Day, and features the FTWW logo at the bottom

An illustrated collage of diverse women on a faint floral background. Text reads 8 March Happy International Women's Day, and features the FTWW logo at the bottom

Happy #InternationalWomensDay! 💜
We’re sharing two key resources: FTWW’s manifesto on #WomensHealth in Wales, and the #WomensHealthWales Coalition’s new manifesto...

#GiveToGain #IWD2026

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The new Women’s Health Wales Coalition manifesto launched by @ftww.bsky.social highlights something many women know too well: symptoms being dismissed and long waits for answers.

For those affected by gynaecological cancers and diagnostic delays can have life-changing consequences.

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Rydym yn aelod o Glymblaid Iechyd Menywod Cymru ac yn falch o gymeradwyo ei Maniffesto 2026-2030: Canolbwyntio ar y 51%. Mae'r maniffesto yn galw ar Lywodraeth nesaf Cymru i gymryd camau beiddgar i wella iechyd menywod ledled Cymru.

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We are a member of the Women's Health Wales Coalition and are proud to endorse its 2026-2030 Manifesto: Focusing on the 51%. The manifesto calls on the next Welsh Government to take bold action to improve women’s health across Wales.

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Focusing on the 51%: Women’s Health Wales Coalition Manifesto Launched - Fair Treatment for the Women of Wales We are excited to announce the publication of the third sector Women’s Health Wales Coalition’s Manifesto for 2026-2030, Focusing on the 51%. As we approach the 2026 Senedd Elections, Focusing on the ...

Mae Cynghrair #IechydMenywodCymru wedi lansio ei Maniffesto ar gyfer 2026–2030. Dyma enghraifft bwerus o sefydliadau'n uno i wella iechyd menywod. Gyda'n gilydd rydym yn galw am gamau beiddgar i roi'r 51% wrth wraidd polisi. Dysgwch fwy: ftww.org.uk/cy/2026/03/0...

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Focusing on the 51%: Women’s Health Wales Coalition Manifesto Launched - Fair Treatment for the Women of Wales We are excited to announce the publication of the third sector Women’s Health Wales Coalition’s Manifesto for 2026-2030, Focusing on the 51%. As we approach the 2026 Senedd Elections, Focusing on the ...

The #WomensHealthWales Coalition has launched its 2026–2030 Manifesto. A powerful example of orgs uniting to improve women’s health. Together we’re calling for bold action to put the 51% at the centre of policy. Learn more: ftww.org.uk/2026/03/02/f...

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Rights & Resilience: Human Rights and International Women’s Day | Hawliau a Chydnerthedd: Hawliau Dynol a Diwrnod Rhyngwladol y Menywod · Luma PLEASE SCROLL FOR ENGLISH Hawliau dynol Dewch i ddweud eich dweud ar ddyfodol Consortiwm Hawliau Dynol Cymru 10:30 AM -12:00 PM Rydym ni’n gwahodd unrhyw…

We're looking forward to joining @wcvacymru.bsky.social for their #InternationalWomensDay event, where we'll be ​delivering a presentation on how #WomensHealth issues can be barriers for women and people assigned female at birth in the workplace.

More info & tickets: luma.com/qex3og7f

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Faith Uwadiae, Ecosystems Manager at Wellcome, says: "We're supporting Black-led initiatives that expand opportunities for Black researchers in an intentional and thoughtful way."

Faith Uwadiae, Ecosystems Manager at Wellcome, says: "We're supporting Black-led initiatives that expand opportunities for Black researchers in an intentional and thoughtful way."

Many Black-led initiatives in the UK that support the careers of Black researchers provide mentoring, safe spaces, networks and advocacy.

But they're often underfunded.

That's why we’re launching a new funding programme in partnership with Do it Now Now to help strengthen these initiatives. [1/3]

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Reducing health inequity for women living in rural communities through social and community activation at Cardiff University on FindAPhD.com PhD Project - Reducing health inequity for women living in rural communities through social and community activation at Cardiff University, listed on FindAPhD.com

Super exciting funded PhD opportunity with Women's Health Research Wales www.findaphd.com/phds/project...

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Ramadan Resources - Fair Treatment for the Women of Wales We would like to wish Muslims across Wales and beyond Ramadam Mubarak (a blessed Ramadan). Below are some resources which we hope will signpost information, advice and support, not only for our Muslim...

#RamadanMubarak to Muslims across Wales and beyond! Sending warm wishes to disabled and chronically ill people observing in ways that work for them. Our Ramadan resources were co-produced with Naheed, Azra, and FTWW volunteer Harriet - diolch, pawb! Find them here: ftww.org.uk/2025/03/03/r...

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Graphic with a cream background and bold black text reading ‘Don’t miss a thing!’ Underneath is a green button that says ‘Sign up to our newsletter.’ Below, an illustration of a laptop displays the FTWW website homepage, showing a newsletter signup box over a faint Welsh dragon background. The bottom of the graphic features an angled block of rust‑red colour.

Graphic with a cream background and bold black text reading ‘Don’t miss a thing!’ Underneath is a green button that says ‘Sign up to our newsletter.’ Below, an illustration of a laptop displays the FTWW website homepage, showing a newsletter signup box over a faint Welsh dragon background. The bottom of the graphic features an angled block of rust‑red colour.

FTWW is a tiny but mighty charity with just 4 staff. Want to stay updated on our work in women’s health across Wales?

Catch our latest newsletter and sign up for future editions: mailchi.mp/a708fc03acd9...

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Our team - Fair Treatment for the Women of Wales Find out more about our dedicated team of staff, trustees, volunteers and supporters

Find out more about our staff and trustees here: ftww.org.uk/about-us/our...

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Congratulations to Liz – we know we’re in safe hands with her leadership. Our huge thanks to Willow for helping to steer FTWW as Acting Chair – we are delighted that she remains an integral part of our team.

#WelshCharitiesWeek

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Liz, a white woman with long light-brown hair is standing indoors against a dark tiled wall, wearing a patterned top, a black jacket, and a lanyard with an orange 'Cymraeg' speech bubble on it. In the top-right corner is the FTWW logo. Text on the lower left of the image reads: “Liz Hinchly” and “FTWW Chair.”

Liz, a white woman with long light-brown hair is standing indoors against a dark tiled wall, wearing a patterned top, a black jacket, and a lanyard with an orange 'Cymraeg' speech bubble on it. In the top-right corner is the FTWW logo. Text on the lower left of the image reads: “Liz Hinchly” and “FTWW Chair.”

We are delighted to share that Liz Hinchly is now our Chair, having been Joint Vice-Chair alongside Karen Lo, since June 2024. Former Acting Chair, Willow Holloway, now joins Karen as Joint Vice-Chair.

#WelshCharitiesWeek

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Still unheard: Gynaecological Cancer improvements fall short Women are still being let down, as the Welsh Government fails to deliver on a number of recommendations submitted two years ago.

2 years after the Senedd’s Unheard report, action on gynaecological cancer in Wales is still too slow.
We’re calling for urgent progress. On #WorldCancerDay, we remember Claire and Judith. Read & share the follow-up report in their honour.
senedd.wales/senedd-now/n...
#WomensHealthWales

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New women's health research centre to help tackle historic gender health gap Women's health research centre launched

Huge news for #WomensHealth in #Wales!

In case you missed it, last month saw the official launch of the #WomensHealthResearch Wales Centre. We were delighted to attend - our Founder, Debbie, spoke of the importance of #Coproduction.

Find out more: healthandcareresearchwales.org/about/news/n...

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A collage featuring the FTWW logo at the top left, several headlines and images related to women’s health education in Wales. One headline reads “School taught me about bank accounts but not breast exams.” Another headline in Welsh says “Ysgolion Cymru i dderbyn adnoddau i ddysgu am gyflyrau iechyd menywod” (Schools in Wales to receive resources to learn about women’s health conditions). There are leaflets shown with illustrations and text about menstrual health, including phrases like “What’s menstrual health?” and “Understanding periods.” Additional elements include a classroom setting with students seated at desks, and the BBC News Cymru Fyw logo at the bottom right. The background features a bold, abstract pattern with black lines and pink accents.

A collage featuring the FTWW logo at the top left, several headlines and images related to women’s health education in Wales. One headline reads “School taught me about bank accounts but not breast exams.” Another headline in Welsh says “Ysgolion Cymru i dderbyn adnoddau i ddysgu am gyflyrau iechyd menywod” (Schools in Wales to receive resources to learn about women’s health conditions). There are leaflets shown with illustrations and text about menstrual health, including phrases like “What’s menstrual health?” and “Understanding periods.” Additional elements include a classroom setting with students seated at desks, and the BBC News Cymru Fyw logo at the bottom right. The background features a bold, abstract pattern with black lines and pink accents.

Welsh secondary schools will soon get new resources on #MenstrualHealth, #endometriosis, pelvic health & #menopause - co-produced with young people! A big step for awareness & support. Learn more: www.bbc.co.uk/cymrufyw/ert... + www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
#MenstrualWellbeing #Cymru #Wales

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We're delighted to have been able to contribute to the coproduction of this vital manifesto to advance the rights of disabled people here in Wales. Please do check it out 👇

#DWManifesto

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A recruitment poster with a bright yellow and orange background announces: “Participants Needed” for a research project on the experiences of endometriosis patients in emergency care settings in Wales. Below, a bold orange banner asks: “Do you meet the following criteria?” followed by a bullet list: over 18, reside in Wales, have a diagnosis or suspected endometriosis and are seeking a diagnosis, and have accessed emergency care such as out-of-hours GP, Welsh Ambulance Services, A&E, emergency gynaecology units, or interactions with 999/111 operators. A yellow box provides contact details: martin-joneshc@cardiff.ac.uk for more information. At the bottom, text notes the research is for a dissertation in the MSc Social & Public Policy program at Cardiff University. Illustrations show a healthcare professional with a stethoscope and a seated person holding their abdomen.

A recruitment poster with a bright yellow and orange background announces: “Participants Needed” for a research project on the experiences of endometriosis patients in emergency care settings in Wales. Below, a bold orange banner asks: “Do you meet the following criteria?” followed by a bullet list: over 18, reside in Wales, have a diagnosis or suspected endometriosis and are seeking a diagnosis, and have accessed emergency care such as out-of-hours GP, Welsh Ambulance Services, A&E, emergency gynaecology units, or interactions with 999/111 operators. A yellow box provides contact details: martin-joneshc@cardiff.ac.uk for more information. At the bottom, text notes the research is for a dissertation in the MSc Social & Public Policy program at Cardiff University. Illustrations show a healthcare professional with a stethoscope and a seated person holding their abdomen.

FTWW Volunteer and Cardiff Uni student, Harriet, is looking for participants to take part in her #endometriosis research. Is this you? If so, please email Harriet at:
martin-jonesHC@cardiff.ac.uk.

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#HealthResearch #Wales #Cymru

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