The Health and Social Care Committee would like to hear your views on supporting people with chronic conditions.
Chronic conditions
The term ‘chronic conditions’ (also known as ‘long term conditions’ or ‘longstanding illnesses’) includes a broad range of health conditions which cannot be cured but can be managed with the right support and treatment. Many people also live with multimorbidity (two or more chronic conditions). People from different backgrounds, who belong to different groups or communities, or who live in different parts of Wales may also experience inequalities in relation to their conditions or their access to services or support.
How to share your views
Welsh parliament is calling for written evidence to inform the first phase of our inquiry and will use the written evidence we gather to identify key issues and themes which we will explore in more depth during the second phase of our work. Further information, including the terms of reference for the inquiry and how you can share your views, can be found on the consultation webpage.
Please find more information there about preparing written evidence, the Senedd’s two official languages, and how we will use the information you provide.
The closing date for written evidence is Thursday 25 May.
Hearing diverse views
Welsh parliament wants to make sure that our work is informed by experiences, needs, and views that reflect the diversity of the people and communities affected by these issues.