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 women바카라 사이트™s health issues and women바카라 사이트™s 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 바카라 사이트˜Women바카라 사이트™s Health 바카라 사이트“ Let바카라 사이트™s talk about it바카라 사이트™ survey component of the consultation. The second report (released in April 2022) summarises feedback from 436 individuals and organisations with expertise in women바카라 사이트™s health. Both reports should be read together for a complete picture of the evidence generated.
The results have directly informed Our Vision for the Women바카라 사이트™s 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
We바카라 사이트™re seeking your views to help inform the development of the government바카라 사이트™s Women바카라 사이트™s 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 women바카라 사이트™s health, such as researchers and third-sector organisations. Written submissions can include the contribution of data, research and other reports of relevance to women바카라 사이트™s 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 women바카라 사이트™s 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.