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Women’s Health

27 February 2025

Lead MP

Helena Dollimore
Hastings and Rye
Lab/Co-op

Responding Minister

Ashley Dalton

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Employment
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Other Contributors: 15

At a Glance

Helena Dollimore raised concerns about women’s health in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The MP asks the government to address inequalities in women's healthcare and improve diagnosis rates for rare cancers. She also highlights the importance of more funding for maternity services and the need to tackle retention crises among midwives.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Hastings and Rye
Opened the debate
The debate highlights the issue of women's health in the UK, with over 800 public responses to a call for evidence. It discusses dismissive attitudes towards women’s pain, delayed diagnoses for serious conditions like cancer and endometriosis, and inadequate research on women’s health issues such as premenstrual syndrome and menopause.

Government Response

Ashley Dalton
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Care
Government Response
Acknowledged the harrowing nature of the Ockenden review and committed to addressing women’s health issues. Mentioned closer working with devolved Governments, the rollout of perinatal pelvic health services across England, and measures under the Online Safety Act 2023 to prevent children from accessing harmful online content on eating disorders. Discussed the Government's commitment to women’s health, including addressing waiting lists for gynaecological care, developing menopause care tools, launching a sex and gender policy for research, and implementing various measures related to workplace health. Mentioned the continuation of virtual health hubs and the ongoing debate about their format versus physical ones.
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About Westminster Hall Debates

Westminster Hall debates are a chance for MPs to raise important issues affecting their constituents and get a response from a government minister. Unlike Prime Minister's Questions, these debates are more in-depth and collaborative. The MP who secured the debate speaks first, other MPs can contribute, and a minister responds with the government's position.