Women's Health Strategy: Call for Evidence
Applies to England
Read the full outcome
Detail of outcome
For 14 weeks, from March to June 2021, the UK government sought views on women鈥檚 health issues and women鈥檚 experiences of the healthcare system in England.
We have now published the full analysis of this call for evidence in 2 separate reports. The first analytical report (released in December 2021) summarises feedback from nearly 100,000 individuals who responded to the 鈥榃omen鈥檚 Health 鈥� Let鈥檚 talk about it鈥� survey component of the consultation. The second report (released in April 2022) summarises feedback from 436 individuals and organisations with expertise in women鈥檚 health. Both reports should be read together for a complete picture of the evidence generated.
The results have directly informed Our Vision for the Women鈥檚 Health Strategy for England as well as the full strategy, due to be published later this year.
Original call for evidence
Call for evidence description
We鈥檙e seeking your views to help inform the development of the government鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Health Strategy. The easiest way to participate in the call for evidence as an individual is by .
We also welcome from individuals or organisations who have expertise in women鈥檚 health, such as researchers and third-sector organisations. Written submissions can include the contribution of data, research and other reports of relevance to women鈥檚 health.
The consultation documents provide further guidance.
Everyone aged 16 and over is welcome to contribute to the call for evidence.
Documents
Updates to this page
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Added a report outlining the analysis of written submissions sent in by individuals and organisations with expertise in women鈥檚 health.
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Added the government response.
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Add the questions from the survey to the consultation document.
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The call for evidence will be extended by 2 weeks. The new closing date is 11:45pm on 13 June 2021.
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Added a link to the easy read version of the online survey.
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First published.