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The Welsh Government’s Women’s Health Plan sets out a vision to close the gender‑health gap and make services more joined‑up, accessible, and effective. A key part of this vision is the creation of new Women’s Health Hubs in every health board area by 2026, offering a “one‑stop shop” of specialist and coordinated care for women and girls.
PAVO is working on behalf of Powys Teaching Health Board to engage with local residents, gathering views to help develop a new Women’s Health Hub for Powys. The Hub will specialise in three main areas: menstruation, contraception and menopause.
We would like your views to help shape a Hub, what it should offer relating to the three areas and how it is provided. We are seeking your experiences relating to services accessed and your input into how you would like to access future services and what they should offer.
If you would prefer to talk to someone in confidence about your experiences please email us on info@pavo.org.uk and we can arrange a call back.
Please encourage your family and friends to complete this survey.
The closing date for the survey is 18th December 2025
The Welsh Government’s Women’s Health Plan sets out a vision to close the gender‑health gap and make services more joined‑up, accessible, and effective. A key part of this vision is the creation of new Women’s Health Hubs in every health board area by 2026, offering a “one‑stop shop” of specialist and coordinated care for women and girls.
PAVO is working on behalf of Powys Teaching Health Board to engage with local residents, gathering views to help develop a new Women’s Health Hub for Powys. The Hub will specialise in three main areas: menstruation, contraception and menopause.
We would like your views to help shape a Hub, what it should offer relating to the three areas and how it is provided. We are seeking your experiences relating to services accessed and your input into how you would like to access future services and what they should offer.