Welsh Labour commits to a £4 billion hospital-building programme, a 48-hour primary care guarantee, and reforms to mental health, dentistry, women's health, and cancer services. Social care will be developed progressively towards a National Care and Support Service, with legally enforceable fair pay for the social care workforce.
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Welsh Labour commits to a £4 billion hospital-building programme, a 48-hour primary care guarantee, and reforms to mental health, dentistry, women's health, and cancer services. Social care will be developed progressively towards a National Care and Support Service, with legally enforceable fair pay for the social care workforce.
£4 billion Hospitals of the Future Fund for new hospitals
A £4 billion Hospitals of the Future Fund will build state-of-the-art new hospitals, including replacing Wrexham Maelor Hospital and University Hospital Wales, and a major hospital development in West Wales.
48-hour guarantee to see a primary care team member
Anyone with a pressing primary care-related health need will be guaranteed to be seen by a member of the primary care team within 48 hours. More care will move closer to home with new community diagnostic services and extended pharmacy-based care.
Long-term NHS workforce plan to recruit, train, and retain staff
A long-term workforce plan will be developed to recruit, train, and retain the staff the NHS needs. Access to medical education will be widened using The Open University's flexible and blended model.
Improve NHS dentistry through new contract and a dental school
More dental appointments will be made available through a new contract. The dental workforce Wales needs will be trained and plans for a new dental school will be backed.
Maintain Women's Health Plan with targeted action on endometriosis
The Women's Health Plan will be continued, with women's health hubs in every part of Wales and targeted action to improve services and support for endometriosis and incontinence.
Meet the 26-week waiting time target over the next Senedd term
Long waits for treatment will continue to be cut and the 26-week waiting time target will be met over the course of the Senedd, supported by more appointments, tests, and operations including at the new North Wales Surgical Centre and Llantrisant Health Park.
End long waits for neurodevelopmental assessments for all ages
Long waits for neurodevelopmental assessments will be ended for both children and adults.
Transform mental healthcare with same-day community services
Mental healthcare will be transformed to provide easy-to-access, same-day services so everyone can get the right support when they need it. Community-based mental health support for mothers-to-be and new mothers will also be invested in.
Launch national lung cancer screening programme in 2027
A national, targeted lung cancer screening programme will launch in 2027. A young cancer travel fund will be established to support families with the cost of travelling to treatment for children and young people with cancer.
Develop a Rural Health Plan for people in rural Wales
A new Rural Health Plan will be developed to ensure people living in rural Wales have access to high-quality healthcare.
Restrict sales of energy drinks to under-16s
Young people's health will be protected by restricting the sale of energy drinks to under-16s. Action to create healthier food environments will also be explored, including using planning rules to limit hot takeaways near schools and playgrounds.
Develop long-term plan for end-of-life care and hospice funding
A long-term plan to drive improvements in end-of-life care and ensure high-quality services are available to all will be developed. The party is committed to fair funding for hospices.
Expand special procedures licensing to Botox and cosmetic fillers
The special procedures licensing regime will be expanded to include Botox and cosmetic fillers, giving people greater confidence that procedures are safe.
Phase towards a National Care and Support Service for Wales
The next steps in a phased plan to create a National Care and Support Service for Wales will be taken, building on work already completed, with an ambition to create a system free at the point of need.
Legally enforceable fair pay agreements for all social care workers
Fair pay agreements for people working in both adult and children's social care will be made legally enforceable, guaranteeing fair reward across the sector.
Create a Social Care Academy to train the care workforce
A Social Care Academy will be established to help train the care workforce, properly recognising skills and boosting perceptions of a career in care.
Technology-enabled care nationally available for the over-80s
Technology-enabled care, including wearable fall-detection devices and home sensors, will be made nationally available for people aged over 80 to keep them safe at home.
Deliver 45,000 home adaptations per year for independent living
45,000 home adaptations will be delivered annually to help people continue living independently and improve their quality of life.
Provide 16,000 short breaks for unpaid carers each year
Support for unpaid carers will be increased, with 16,000 short breaks provided per year.
Improve dementia support through new Dementia Strategy for Wales
Improvements in support for people with dementia will be delivered through a new Dementia Strategy for Wales.
Welsh Conservatives will declare a health emergency on day one, reopen closed wards, urgently increase hospital bed capacity, and clear the waiting time backlog by the end of the Senedd term, while building new hospitals, establishing 24/7 mental health crisis centres, and creating an independent commission to address long-term social care funding.
Declare a health emergency and immediately reopen closed ward capacity
A health emergency will be declared on day one to focus all government machinery on the NHS crisis. Closed wards in community hospitals will be immediately reopened to support step-down and rehabilitation care closer to home.
Clear the NHS waiting time backlog by the end of the Senedd term
The NHS waiting time backlog will be cleared so that by the end of the Senedd term no one has an unacceptable wait for treatment, supported by an urgent review of hospital bed capacity.
Increase health and social care spending in real terms every year
Spending on health and social care will be increased in real terms in each and every year of the next Senedd term.
Establish a 21st Century Hospitals Fund for new and modernised hospitals
A 21st Century Hospitals Fund will be established to build new hospitals and modernise the hospital and primary care estate across Wales.
Build four new Community Hospitals including one in Rhyl with 30 beds
Four new Community Hospitals with Minor Injuries Units will be built, including a hospital in Rhyl with 30 beds, to improve local access to care.
Develop Surgical Hubs and Diagnostic Centres open 7 days per week
A network of Surgical Hubs and Diagnostic Centres, open 7 days per week across Wales, will be developed to increase capacity, reduce waiting times for tests and treatment, and reduce repeat hospital appointments.
Stop Labour's programme of hospital closures and downgrades
Labour's programme of hospital closures and downgrades will be stopped, including securing the future of stroke services at Bronglais Hospital and emergency surgery at Withybush Hospital.
Guarantee GP appointments within 7 days
A guarantee will be introduced so patients do not have to wait longer than 7 days for a GP appointment.
Ensure everyone in Wales can access an annual NHS dentist check-up
It will be ensured that everyone in Wales can access an annual check-up with an NHS dentist to improve access and prevent the deterioration of dental health.
Refund tuition fees for NHS doctors, dentists and nurses staying 5 years
Tuition fees will be refunded for doctors, dentists, and nurses who work for the Welsh NHS for five years post-qualification, as a recruitment and retention incentive.
Create a Cancer Treatments Fund and a Rare Disease Fund
A Cancer Treatments Fund and a Rare Disease Fund will be created so doctors can use the most innovative, life-saving treatments for cancer and rare diseases in Wales.
Introduce a national prostate cancer screening programme
A national prostate cancer screening programme will be introduced for Wales.
Publish national delivery plans for Wales' four biggest killers within 12 months
New national delivery plans for Wales' four biggest killers — cancer, heart disease, stroke, and dementia — will be developed and published within 12 months of entering government.
Increase mental health spending in real terms every year
Spending on mental health and wellbeing services will be increased in real terms in each and every year of the Senedd term.
Establish 24/7 mental health crisis centres across Wales
A number of mental health crisis centres, open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, will be established across Wales to provide timely access to care and support.
Increase CAMHS capacity and open a dedicated mother and baby unit in North Wales
The capacity of mental health services for children and young people (CAMHS) will be increased to prevent placements far from families. A dedicated mother and baby unit for severe post-natal mental health challenges will be established in North Wales.
Increase residential care capital limit to £75,000
The capital limit for those accessing residential care will be increased to £75,000 to ensure people do not lose their life savings in care costs.
Establish Independent Commission on long-term social care funding
An Independent Commission will be established to consider long-term, sustainable funding solutions for social care in Wales.
Introduce right to respite for carers with free training access
A right to respite for carers will be introduced, along with free access to training and support, and a Young Carers Card scheme providing free bus travel and grants.
Appoint NHS Ombudsman and establish independent single inspectorate
An NHS Ombudsman for Wales will be appointed to protect whistleblowers and drive learning from complaints. A new single health and social care inspectorate, independent of Welsh Government, will replace the existing Health and Care Improvement Wales body.
Commission independent inquiry into Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
An independent inquiry into failures at the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board will be initiated to ensure accountability and drive improvement.
Commission independent judge-led inquiry into Welsh Government's COVID-19 handling
An independent judge-led public inquiry into the Welsh Government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic will be commissioned to ensure proper scrutiny and that lessons are learnt.
Pilot charges for missed NHS appointments
Charges for missed NHS appointments will be piloted to promote patient responsibility and minimise waste.
Implement Independent Pay Review Panel recommendations on NHS pay
The recommendations of the Independent Pay Review Panel on NHS pay in Wales will be implemented in full.
Plaid Cymru prioritises cutting the approximately 600,000-person NHS waiting list through surgical hubs, new salaried GPs, and ring-fenced planned care resources, while simultaneously shifting focus towards prevention, integrated health and social care, and improved governance of chronically underperforming health boards.
Hire up to 100 additional salaried GPs for out-of-hours care
Up to 100 new salaried GPs will be recruited with a focus on improving out-of-hours access to primary care, alleviating pressure on A&E departments and other frontline hospital services.
Create 10 new surgical hubs to cut waiting times
Implementing recommendations from the Royal College of Surgeons, 10 new surgical hubs will be established dedicated to high-volume procedures such as hip and knee replacements, hernia operations and cataract removals, developing into centres of excellence for orthopaedics and ophthalmology.
Invest in digitisation and telehealth to improve GP access
Investment in digitisation and telehealth services will increase access to GP and related health services through remote and online appointments as part of the wider waiting list reduction plan.
Tackle corridor care by increasing hospital ward beds
The number of beds on Welsh hospital wards will be increased following successive years of reductions, directly tackling corridor care and relieving pressure on inpatient services.
Legislate to end postcode lottery in healthcare access
Legislation will be brought forward to embed collaboration between health boards, guaranteeing that patients' timely access to particular treatments is consistent wherever they live in Wales.
Develop tailored reform plan for Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
A specific plan will be developed as a matter of urgency to address ongoing mismanagement at Betsi Cadwaladr, examining all options for reform to deliver better health and care services in North Wales.
Implement 10-year digital strategy for Digital Health and Care Wales
A new 10-year digital strategy will promote innovation and the strategic use of AI and other emerging technologies in the NHS — reducing administrative burden on healthcare professionals, speeding up screening, improving diagnostics, and assisting in the development of personalised treatment plans.
Review and reform the GP services funding model
The GP funding model will be reviewed and reformed to ensure fair and consistent funding across all practices, and a capital grant fund will be established to support GP surgeries with increasing overheads and running costs.
Create a new Minister for Public Health within Welsh Government
A new ministerial post with responsibility for promoting physical and mental health and well-being across all areas of Welsh Government policy will be created, with a targeted focus on chronic conditions such as obesity and Type 2 diabetes.
Protect free prescriptions and guarantee NHS free at point of need
Under Plaid Cymru, the NHS in Wales will always be free to access at the point of need and free prescriptions will be protected.
Progress towards a National Care Service free at the point of use
The next steps towards creating a fully integrated Health and Care Service will be taken, requiring stronger collaboration between health and social care, standardised national social care guidelines through the new National Office for Care and Support, and working towards social care being provided free at the point of use.
Ensure Real Living Wage as minimum wage for social care workers
Working with local authorities and care providers, the Real Living Wage will become the minimum wage rate for social care workers across Wales.
Guarantee Carer's Needs Assessments completed within 28 days
All reasonable steps will be taken, in partnership with local authorities, to ensure that Carer's Needs Assessments are completed within 28 days and that carers can access their entitlement to respite.
Deliver new Cancer Plan including rapid diagnosis centres and cancer survivor rights
A new Cancer Plan for Wales will prioritise prevention, introduce enhanced screening including expansion of 'ThinkCancer!' training for GPs, bring forward plans for a new Rapid Diagnosis Centre in Powys, and legislate for a 'Right to be Forgotten' protecting cancer survivors from higher insurance premiums or mortgage difficulties.
Introduce 12-week national target for initial dementia diagnosis
A national target for initial dementia diagnosis within 12 weeks will be introduced, with monthly publication of waiting-time data and annual progress reporting.
Establish dedicated task force to tackle rising male suicides
Education on suicide prevention will be expanded and a dedicated task force established to tackle increasing suicides in Wales, with a particular focus on men.
Protect the mental health ringfence in the Welsh Budget
The mental health ringfence within the Welsh Budget will be protected, and integrated collaborative partnership between statutory and third sectors for mental health provision will be embedded, alongside promoting a 'no wrong door' model making self-referral easier.
Re-examine NHS dentistry contract and introduce health board duty on dental staffing
The contract for NHS dentistry will be re-examined, and a new duty will be introduced for health boards to assess local dentistry needs and take all reasonable steps to secure sufficient dental staffing levels to meet them. The proposal by Bangor and Aberystwyth Universities for a new Dental School will be supported.
Establish a Wales Covid response review within the first year of the Senedd term
A review of Wales's Covid response, its legacies and lessons for the future will be established within the first year of the next Senedd term, with a targeted focus on Wales-specific matters and questions not covered by the UK-wide inquiry.
The Welsh Liberal Democrats propose a dual strategy of fixing the front door to the NHS through expanded primary and community care and the back door through reformed social care, backed by a conditional 1p rise in the Welsh Rate of Income Tax if Westminster fails to act on funding and taxation.
End corridor care with up to 5,000 new nursing-care placements
Up to 5,000 new or refurbished nursing-care placements, built to modern standards and designed around independence, dignity, and person-centred care, will be created to free up hospital beds and bring down waiting lists.
Train more GPs and Allied Health Professionals to end shortages
Additional training of GPs and Allied Health Professionals will be funded to end current shortages and give everyone quicker access to local health services.
Guarantee 100% of cancer patients start treatment within 62 days
A guarantee will be introduced that 100% of patients start cancer treatment within 62 days from urgent referral, as part of a National Cancer Plan for Wales, to boost survival rates.
Guarantee NHS dentist access for all urgent and emergency care
Everyone needing urgent and emergency dental care will be guaranteed access to an NHS dentist, ending DIY dentistry and dental deserts.
Deliver world-class mental health services treating them equally to physical health
Mental health will be treated with the same importance as physical health. Early access to support will be improved and chronic underfunding of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) addressed.
Introduce preventative mid-life health programme for over-40s
A preventative programme giving people five more healthy years of life will be introduced for those aged over 40, catching problems early before they become serious.
Fix cross-border healthcare for communities along the Wales/England border
Unacceptable delays for border communities will be ended through shared data, fairer funding, clear accountability between Welsh and English NHS officials, and by making the England/Wales Cross-border Healthcare Services Statement and Principles a legally binding document.
Improve NHS data collection for comparable health board analysis
NHS data collection will be improved to ensure comparable data between health boards, identifying inequalities in delivery and informing actions to achieve person-centred, holistic care.
Deliver an NHS and social care workforce strategy with safe staffing at its heart
A workforce strategy centred on safe staffing will be delivered, improving data to inform commissioning of the right education and training places.
Begin capital investment programme to repair and upgrade hospital buildings
A capital investment programme to repair, replace, and upgrade Wales' ageing hospital buildings will begin, including at Cardiff's University Hospital of Wales and Haverfordwest's Withybush Hospital.
Continue development of rural diagnostic and day surgery hubs
Rural access to services inequality will be addressed by developing rural diagnostic and day surgery hubs, prioritising all phases of the North Powys Wellbeing Programme and developing similar business cases where applicable.
Raise Welsh Rate of Income Tax by 1p as emergency social care measure if needed
If Westminster fails to reform Wales' funding formula and fails to tax banks and large social media companies effectively, the Welsh Rate of Income Tax will be raised by 1p in the pound for an emergency period to fund urgent social care investment.
Support local authorities in transformation to strengths-based care delivery
Local authorities will be supported to adopt a strengths-based approach to care delivery with a stronger focus on early intervention, including action to reduce frailty, lower dementia risk, prevent falls, and tackle social isolation before problems escalate.
Support foundation of a Royal College of Care Workers
A Royal College of Care Workers will be supported, raising professional recognition, standards, and providing clear routes for progression within the care sector.
Close gap between unpaid carers' rights in law and reality on the ground
Greater leadership will be shown in closing the gap between unpaid carers' rights in Welsh law and reality on the ground to ensure more carers receive the support they are legally entitled to.
Extend the Regional Integration Fund by a further year
The Regional Integration Fund will be extended by a further year to allow projects to move to core funding models, and a replacement scheme will be implemented to support development of a preventative care approach integrating health, social care, and the third sector.
Create statutory duty for transition plans for disabled young people from age 14
A new statutory duty will be placed on the NHS and local authorities to prepare transition plans for all individuals known to services who will receive long-term disability support from age 14, ensuring clear funded pathways are in place when they turn 18.
The Wales Green Party proposes a fundamental shift from treating illness to preventing it, centred on a long-term workforce plan, community-based care, reduction of health inequalities, and systemic reforms to mental health, cancer, women's health, and social care, with Wales declared a 'Marmot nation' making health equity a national mission.
Make Wales a 'Marmot nation' with health equity as a national mission
Wales will be made a 'Marmot nation', making health equity a national mission by improving the social conditions that shape people's lives — housing, income, education, discrimination, and employment — so that everyone has a fair chance to live a healthy life.
Retain the 20mph speed limit in built-up areas
The 20mph speed limit in built-up areas will be retained to reduce serious injuries, save lives, and ease pressure on the NHS.
Enshrine the right to healthy food in law
The right to healthy food will be enshrined in law, harmful food environments will be regulated, and public procurement will be used to support Welsh farmers and deliver fresh, nutritious food in public services. Obesity will be treated as a public health challenge, not a personal failing.
Deliver a fully funded long-term NHS and social care workforce plan
A workforce plan for NHS Wales and social care will be delivered, tackling shortages, improving continuity of care, and supporting multidisciplinary working. It will take a 20–30 year view aligned with the Well-being of Future Generations Act, covering rising levels of dementia, diabetes, respiratory disease, and other chronic conditions.
Increase GP and dental funding with national GP access targets
Funding for GP and dental services will be increased, funding formulas will be reformed to reflect community need, national GP access targets will be set, and NHS dentistry will be expanded.
Develop local health and wellbeing hubs for community-based care
Local health and wellbeing hubs will bring together services including physiotherapy, podiatry, occupational therapy, screening, wellbeing advice, health visiting, community midwifery, and minor injury care, connected to reablement and step-up, step-down services to reduce hospital pressure.
Prioritise the first 1,000 days of life for lifelong health gains
The first 1,000 days will be prioritised through stronger perinatal care, postnatal mental health support, skilled breastfeeding support, comprehensive postpartum care, play-based early years provision, nutritious school meals, daily movement, and safe outdoor play.
Implement a Youth Mental Health Plan with school-based support
A Youth Mental Health Plan will be implemented, expanding school-based support and creating early intervention pathways for the 'missing middle' who fall between universal services and specialist CAMHS. A no wrong door approach will be guaranteed for children and young people.
Expand local, not-for-profit, and community-led social care provision
Local, not-for-profit, and community-led social care provision will be expanded, with commissioning reformed so smaller community organisations are not squeezed out. Pay parity, workforce wellbeing, and safe conditions across social care will be improved.
Continue reshaping children's care towards not-for-profit, community-based provision
Building on the Health and Social Care (Wales) Act 2025, public, charitable, and community care options will be expanded so every child can access safe, stable, and local care. Placement stability will be improved, particularly for LGBTQIA children, and the party will campaign for care experience to become a protected characteristic under equality law.
Protect funding for Welsh hospices
Funding for Welsh hospices will be protected, recognising their vital role in delivering compassionate, person-centred end-of-life care.
Extend National Neurodivergence Improvement Programme beyond 2027
The National Neurodivergence Improvement Programme will be extended beyond 2027, with increased investment in early intervention, improved diagnostic capacity, expanded multidisciplinary pathways, and strengthened coordination between primary care, community services, and specialists.
Create a fully funded National Cancer Strategy for Wales
A fully funded National Cancer Strategy will focus on prevention, earlier diagnosis, fairness, and person-centred care. It will include a national lung cancer screening programme, the Single Cancer Pathway target, rehabilitation, psychological support, and survivorship care. Lung cancer inequality will be made a national priority.
Establish endometriosis centres in every health board
An inclusive, rights-based approach to women's health will be delivered, including endometriosis centres in every health board, improved menopause support in healthcare and workplaces, access to reproductive and gynaecological care, and continued free period products in schools and colleges.
Declare corridor care a Never Event and require transparent reporting
Being cared for in a chair for more than 24 hours will be made a Never Event, with transparent corridor care reporting required. Hospital bed reductions will be paused, senior clinical decision-making at weekends increased, and same-day emergency care and assessment units rapidly expanded.
Establish a dedicated youth gender service for under-17s
A dedicated gender service for young people under 17 will be established, providing access to support and therapy, voice training resources, advice for parents, and dedicated routes to healthcare provision including mental health and physical care. Talking therapies, HRT, and puberty blockers will be made accessible, with NHS Wales guidance developed independently from NHS England.
Reform Wales commits to keeping the NHS free at the point of use while fundamentally restructuring its governance, cutting waiting lists through rapid diagnostic centres and surgical hubs, modernising digital infrastructure, and reasserting ministerial authority over health boards. The party also proposes sex-based policy changes, new men's and women's health frameworks, and a ten-year cancer survival strategy.
Launch emergency action plan to cut waiting lists
A comprehensive emergency action plan will target planned care capacity, including rapid diagnostic centres to tackle diagnostic backlogs, expanded surgical hubs, high-volume elective centres, and prioritised hospital bed capacity. Cross-border treatment will be used where appropriate.
Eliminate routine corridor care by end of Senedd term
National patient flow standards will be set, discharge planning integrated, and step-down and intermediate care capacity addressed to free acute beds. By the end of the four-year term, corridor care will be classified as a reportable safety incident.
Deliver a national electronic patient record system
A national electronic patient record system will be delivered to reduce duplication, improve safety, and enable modern pathways, alongside standardised IT systems across health boards with interoperability and cyber security built in. The NHS Wales App will be modernised.
Audit and tackle hospital maintenance backlog with multi-year capital programme
The maintenance backlog will be audited and high-risk safety repairs prioritised. A multi-year capital programme will modernise wards, upgrade theatres and critical care facilities, and improve energy efficiency.
Reassert ministerial authority over health boards through amended NHS Wales Act
An amended NHS Wales Act will enhance ministerial intervention mechanisms with clear criteria and safeguards for cases of persistent failure. Pay and contracts for health board leadership will be linked to performance.
Implement comprehensive NHS workforce review and expand consultant training
A comprehensive workforce review will quantify gaps and set trajectories for filling them. Consultant training posts in shortage specialities will be expanded, flexible working models introduced to improve retention, and nursing degree apprenticeships developed.
Develop fully costed health and social care integration framework
A fully costed integration framework between health and social care will be developed with clear accountability. Intermediate and step-down care will be expanded, and joint discharge performance metrics introduced to reduce delayed hospital discharge.
Reform GP funding formula to reflect deprivation and rurality
The GP funding formula will be reformed to improve equity of resource distribution, reflecting deprivation and rurality. Pharmacy clinical services will be expanded to provide more care in the community and alleviate pressure on GPs.
Establish a new dental school in Bangor
A new dental school will be established in Bangor for Bangor and Aberystwyth universities, on the basis that training dentists close to where they are needed makes it more likely they will remain in Wales.
Replace the NHS dental contract to make NHS provision financially viable
The existing NHS dental contract will be replaced so that NHS dental provision is financially viable and retention improves. Targeted recruitment incentives for NHS dentists will be introduced where access is weakest.
Implement a 10-year cancer survival strategy for Wales
A 10-year cancer action plan for Wales will be implemented to improve long-term survival prospects, including investment in modern diagnostic technologies, evidence-led targeted mobile screening, and improved treatment access.
Expand early intervention mental health services and eating disorder provision
Early intervention mental health services will be expanded to reduce crisis demand and improve long-term outcomes. Specialist inpatient eating disorder provision will be introduced to reduce out-of-area placements.
Introduce Men's Health Improvement Framework for Wales
A Men's Health Improvement Framework will be initiated, focused on improving preventive engagement, mental health outcomes, and early diagnosis through evidence-based pathways and targeted campaigns, addressing that men make up 54% of cancer deaths and 77% of suicide deaths in Wales.
Implement Women's Health Improvement Framework for Wales
A Women's Health Improvement Framework will be implemented, ensuring better clinical training for sex-specific symptom recognition, improved diagnostic timeliness, maternity outcomes, and menopause support.
Implement national cardiovascular prevention plan and dementia framework
A national cardiovascular prevention plan will be implemented with expanded screening in high-risk communities and a stroke awareness campaign. A national dementia framework focused on early diagnosis and support will also be created, with diagnosis and regional performance data published.
Require health boards to freeze brain tumour tissue post-surgery Wales-wide
A clear Wales-wide standard will be introduced requiring all health boards to freeze suitable brain tumour tissue following surgery, with full informed patient consent, to end the postcode lottery in access to modern cancer treatment.
Recruit additional health visitors to end rural disparity
Additional health visitors will be recruited to end the disparity in health visiting provision between rural and urban areas, improving outcomes for families and children from the antenatal period to age five.
End self-ID for access to single-sex wards and sex-based language policy
Reform will make government policy based on biological sex, including ending the use of terminology such as 'birthing persons' in the NHS and ending the use of self-identification for access to single-sex wards.