The first women's health hubs have launched in Wales this week, bringing menopause, contraception and menstrual health services closer to home.
The Scottish Government has unveiled new plans to eliminate cervical cancer by 2040 and transform gynaecology services as part of the second phase of the Women’s Health Plan.
The Women’s Health Strategy is set to be renewed to address 'longstanding barriers', the government has announced.
Millions of women across England will benefit from the menopause being included in routine NHS health checks for the first time.
A new daily pill for endometriosis has been approved for use on the NHS, which could help over a thousand women in England every year manage the symptoms of the condition.
NICE has recommended the first long-term daily pill to treat endometriosis that could transform how the painful condition is managed.
Lincolnshire ICB has made a new women’s health app available in the region.
A lack of knowledge about cervical screenings is ‘costing lives’, according to a cancer charity.
An additional £1 invested in obstetrics and gynaecology services per woman could generate an estimated £319m return to the economy, a report has found.
NHS Suffolk and North East Essex ICB has launched a new women’s health app.
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North East LincolnshireSalary from ASYE level £36,363 up to £46,142
Doncaster, South YorkshireGrade 7, £28,132 - £30,914
Northallerton, North Yorkshire£27,254 - £34,434 per annum