To participate or learn more, visit: https://t.co/90DEZGnn0t. Participation and inquiries are confidential. Prize draws available! Know someone who might be interested? Please share widely!
📰The latest SPPINN study newsletter has arrived!📰
This issue includes details about our final recruitment push, useful resources, and recent updates on women’s health in Wales.
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We are proud to announce a total of £49m investment to boost Wales’ health and social care research capabilities, including the funding of 5 brand new centres.
Read the full announcement here: https://t.co/qMIaIFin2a
Fantastic to see the important @sppinnstudy from Dr Robyn Jackowich, funded by our Health Research Grant, on @BBCWalesNews
Our Interim Director, Michael Bowdery said: "we look forward to tracking [the study's] potential for improving the treatment pathways and education."
AMAZING NEWS! Diolch yn fawr, @WCVACymru for choosing @FTWW_Wales as 'most influential small organisation in #Wales'! We're delighted, not least as this proves the importance of #WomensHealth & the upcoming NHS Plan. Well done @DaringtoDream5 & @CarmsPF, equally fantastic orgs!
It's been a challenge getting some of @FTWW_Wales's trustees, staff, and volunteers to tonight's #WelshCharityAwards but their tenacity in trekking across #Wales, mobility scooters 'n' all (with trains / roads not always playing ball) shows why our team is so amazing #proud!
The Severe Period Pain is Not Normal (SPPINN) study is an @researchwales funded realist evaluation that aims to understand what is needed to improve education, identification, and management of severe period pain in Wales.
Help us to learn more about the role of teachers and school nurses in period pain care, and what is needed to optimise this! Participation involves an interview via phone, video, or in person. To learn more or to participate, get in touch using the details below.
The Severe Period Pain is Not Normal (SPPINN) study is an @researchwales funded realist evaluation that aims to understand what is needed to improve education, identification, & management of severe period pain in Wales. Help us to learn more about the role of community pharmacy
in period pain care, and what is needed to optimise this! Participation involves an interview via phone, video, or in person. To learn more or to participate, get in touch using the details below. We look forward to hearing from you!
SIGN UP HERE! https://t.co/LhjMeJ7Zxg
Help us learn what is needed to improve severe period pain education & healthcare for trans and gender diverse people who menstruate. Sharing your experiences will help us to make recommendations that will improve the inclusivity of education & healthcare!
Participation involves an interview via phone, video, or in person. To learn more about this important @researchwales study or to participate, get in touch using the details below. We look forward to hearing from you! SIGN UP HERE! https://t.co/LhjMeJ7Zxg
Help us learn what is needed to improve severe period pain education and healthcare for individuals who experience these symptoms during perimenopause. Sharing your experiences will help us to ensure education and care is inclusive to individuals of all ages.
Participation involves an interview via phone, video, or in person. To learn more about this important @researchwales study or to participate, get in touch using the details below. We look forward to hearing from you! SIGN UP HERE! https://t.co/LhjMeJ7Zxg
Hello all! Please see attached our latest newsletter - we are still seeking to more younger people and parents
Teachers
School Nurses
Community pharmacists
People from the LGBTQ+ community - if you live in Wales and think you could help. Get in touch!
Shape research into communication around women’s health.
We would like women, girls and NHS practitioners to take part in a short survey to help identify the gaps in research around communication in all aspects of women’s health.
Deadline on 25 Oct: https://t.co/JKv1tOcimT