ALLIANCE women’s health – Autumn events programme
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 22nd September 2025

The ALLIANCE is hosting several events across October and November 2025 in support of the Scottish Government's Women's Health Plan.
The ALLIANCE is currently delivering a programme of work to support the Scottish Government’s Women’s Health Plan. This involves raising awareness about women’s health experiences across the life course and promoting positive discussion that demystifies and destigmatises.
Join us through October and November at one of our events focused on women’s health.
You can view and download a PDF or word version of our event brochure here: https://www.alliance-scotland.org.uk/blog/resources/womens-health-autumn-2025-events-programme/
Or see below for our each individual event listing:
(28 October 12-1.15) Menopause and mental wellbeing – WEBINAR
(30 October 12-2) Maternity Standards with Health Improvement Scotland – Engagement focus group
(19 November 10-11) Conversation Cafe toolkit on women’s health – information and facilitator support session
Each event has its own registration link, click on each for more information.
Any questions or accessibility requests can be directed to whp@alliance-scotland.org.uk
You can access recordings of previous online events here, as well as our resources.
Notes
The Women’s Health Plan and the ALLIANCE’s programme uses the term ‘women/woman’ throughout but it is important to highlight that it is not only those who identify as women who require access to women’s health and reproductive services. All healthcare services should be respectful and responsive to individual needs, and all should have access to clear information that supports their health.
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