Health officials are to publish guidance for
NHS trusts on Thursday. However, a previously included target to roll out women’s health hubs in all parts of the country will be missing.
The Government’s women’s health ambassador criticised the move. Dame Lesley Regan urged the
Health Secretary to think again and said it would be “very disappointing” if the NHS planning guidance abandoned the target, saying “we can’t afford not to do it”.
Charities said women’s health was being “sidelined and shunted back”.
Since Labour won the election, Mr Streeting has committed to publish a
men’s health strategy.
Dame Lesley, who was appointed in 2022 as the government’s first women’s health ambassador for England, suggested that ministers and health officials were in danger of forgetting about women, despite the fact they constitute 51 per cent of the population.
“There already is a men’s health strategy: it’s called the NHS; it’s already designed by men for men,” she said.