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- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 1st June 2022

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The ALLIANCE has been contributing to progressing women’s access to health information and services throughout its history as a third sector champion of lived experience. We were previously involved in the development of the Scottish Government’s Women’s Health Plan (this link will take you away from our website), and are now supporting in its implementation through a dedicated programme of work.
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Irene Oldfather, ALLIANCE Director and member of the Women’s Health Plan Implementation Board says:
“The ALLIANCE was delighted to have previously been involved in the design of the Women’s Health Plan based on lived experience. We look forward to working with communities, women, partner organisations and practitioners over the next two years as we support the Women’s Health Plan implementation. It is inspiring to hear stories from women, and we hope to build a strong network of stakeholders.”
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