On Wednesday 15th November the All-Party Parliamentary Group marked the commencement of its series dedicated to championing informed choice, ensuring that women have the agency and knowledge to shape their own lives.

Spotlighting menstrual wellbeing the event aimed to gather information to reflect on what has changed since the APPG’s report in 20217 and what can be done to improve informed decision making for women.

Key note remarks were made by Gill Furniss MP Co-Chair of the APPG, Jane Plumb, Women’s Voices Lead, the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, and Dr Véronique Griffith MD/PhD, lecturer, researcher, author and patient with endometriosis.

Attendees will have the opportunity to share insights and network with a range of stakeholders to contribute to the APPG’s Call to Action, which will aim to shape the Government’s understanding of women’s menstrual health conditions.