Inquiry into the future of general practice in Wales
Inquiry into the future of general practice in Wales
- This consultation has completed. It ran from Tuesday, 14 January 2025 to Friday, 28 March 2025
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Response to the consultation
Evidence submitted in response to this Consultation
- GP01 - Dr Kate Parry
PDF 112 KB - GP02 - Dr Gareth Lucocq
PDF 176 KB - GP03 - Dr Rebecca Towner
PDF 299 KB - GP04 - Professor Adrian Edwards
PDF 3 MB - GP05 - Dr Mark Goodwin
PDF 117 KB - GP06 - Individual 01
PDF 144 KB - GP07 - Community Pharmacy Wales
PDF 429 KB - GP08 - Rachel Dodsworth
PDF 113 KB - GP09 - Marilyn Ann Griffiths
PDF 117 KB - GP10 - Older People’s Commissioner for Wales
PDF 364 KB - GP11 - Nicholas Prigg
PDF 125 KB - GP12 - Royal College of Podiatry
PDF 225 KB - GP13 - Dr Angharad Fletcher
PDF 134 KB - GP14 - Individual 02
PDF 111 KB - GP15 - Royal College of Nursing
PDF 319 KB - GP16 - Individual 03
PDF 121 KB - GP17 - All Wales Primary Care Lead Nurse Network (AWPCLN)
PDF 2 MB - GP18 - Dr Matthew Jones
PDF 2 MB - GP19 - Marie Curie
PDF 342 KB - GP20 - Stroke Association
PDF 219 KB - GP21 - Dr James Pink
PDF 171 KB - GP22 - Doctors in Unite - Cymru
PDF 346 KB - GP23 - Equality and Human Rights Commission
PDF 222 KB - GP24 - Individual 04
PDF 113 KB - GP25 - General Medical Council
PDF 248 KB - GP26 - Individual 05
PDF 127 KB - GP27 - Dr Noel McLoughlin
PDF 116 KB - GP28 - Professor Mitchel Langford and Professor Gary Higgs
PDF 204 KB - GP29 - Medical Defence Union
PDF 179 KB - GP30 - Town Gate Practice (Chepstow)
PDF 170 KB - GP31 - North Cardiff Medical Centre Patient Participation Group
PDF 263 KB - GP32 - Welsh NHS Confederation
PDF 424 KB - GP33 - Asthma+Lung UK Cymru
PDF 734 KB - GP34 - British Medical Association (BMA Cymru Wales)
PDF 1 MB - GP34a - British Medical Association (BMA Cymru Wales): Supplement
PDF 312 KB - GP35 - The Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists
PDF 260 KB - GP36 - Crohn’s & Colitis UK
PDF 302 KB - GP37 - Medicines Management Research Group, Swansea University
PDF 2 MB - GP38 - Royal College of General Practitioners
PDF 201 KB - GP38a - Royal College of General Practitioners: Supplement
PDF 533 KB View as HTML (40) 38 KB - GP39 - Royal College of Occupational Therapists
PDF 304 KB - GP40 - British Psychological Society (BPS)
PDF 402 KB - GP41 - Power Up, Platfform
PDF 1 MB - GP42 - Age Cymru
PDF 175 KB - GP43 - Allied Health Professions Federation Cymru (AHPF Cymru)
PDF 205 KB - GP44 - Optometry Wales
PDF 179 KB - GP45 - Action for Children Wales
PDF 295 KB - GP46 - Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (Wales)
PDF 214 KB - GP47 - Cwmpas
PDF 333 KB - GP48 - Mind Cymru
PDF 436 KB - GP49 - Alzheimer’s Society Cymru
PDF 371 KB - GP50 - Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
PDF 344 KB - GP51 - Individual 06
PDF 96 KB - GP52 - Deep End Cymru
PDF 743 KB - GP53 - Dr Naomi Potter
PDF 201 KB - GP54 - Llais Cymru
PDF 322 KB - GP55 - Partners of Felinheli and Porthaethwy Surgery, North Wales
PDF 117 KB - GP56 - Individual 07
PDF 326 KB - GP57 - Cllr Lister, Cllr Thorne and Cllr Abdul-Sattar (Grangetown, Cardiff)
PDF 164 KB - GP58 - Dr Virginia Iles
PDF 158 KB - GP59 - Individual 08
PDF 133 KB - GP60 - Royal Pharmaceutical Society Wales
PDF 403 KB - GP61 - Fair Treatment for the Women of Wales (FTWW)
PDF 411 KB - GP62 - The Dispensing Doctor’s Association Ltd
PDF 465 KB
Purpose of the consultation
The Health and Social Care Committee is holding an inquiry into the future of general practice in Wales, including consideration of:
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>>>Challenges threatening the sustainability of general practice, including:
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***the funding model for general practice and current financial pressures,
***the efficacy of different models for managing general practice,
***the suitability and maintenance of general practice estates and access to digital technology;
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>>>The general practice workforce, including workforce planning, the recruitment of new staff into general practice, the retention of experienced staff, staff workload and wellbeing, training and continuing professional development, and the growth of the multidisciplinary team;
>>>The patient experience of general practice, including equitable access to care, effective management of patient demand, the quality of care, and public trust in the services provided;
>>>Opportunities to improve general practice to make it fit for the future and take a more preventative approach to care.
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Evidence gathering
We want 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.
We encourage anyone with expertise or experience of these issues to share your views, with the full knowledge that your views will be welcomed and valued.
Please note that the Committee does not investigate individual cases and will not pursue matters on behalf of individuals.
The closing date for submissions is 28 March 2025.
Along with your submission, you should provide the following information:
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>>>Your name and contact details as the person, or organisation, submitting the evidence.
>>>Whether your evidence is submitted as an individual, or on behalf of an organisation.
>>>If you are submitting evidence as an individual, confirmation that you are over 18 years old.
>>>If you are under 13 years old, your parent or guardian’s agreement that you can participate (this can be provided via email).
>>>Confirmation of whether you would prefer that your name is not published alongside your evidence (names of individuals under 18 years old will not be published).
>>>Confirmation of whether you would like the Committee to treat any or all of your written evidence as confidential, with reasons for the request.
>>>If you have referred to a third party in your evidence, such as a parent, spouse or relative, confirmation that they have agreed that you can share information that may be used to identify them and that they understand that it will be published.
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How to share your views
To share your views electronically, please send to SeneddHealth@senedd.wales, or by post to:
Health and Social Care Committee,
Welsh Parliament,
Cardiff,
CF99 1SN.
The Senedd has two official languages, Welsh and English.
In line with the Senedd’s Official Languages Scheme, the Committee welcomes contributions in both or either of our official languages, and we ask organisations that are subject to Welsh Language standards or schemes to respond in line with their own obligations. Please inform the Committee when submitting responses if you intend to provide a translation at a later date.
Please see guidance for those providing evidence for committees.
Disclosure of
information
Please ensure that you have considered the Senedd’s policy on disclosure of information before submitting information to the Committee.
Contact details
Should you wish to speak to someone regarding this consultation, please use the below contact details:
Health and Social Care Committee
Welsh Parliament
Cardiff Bay
Cardiff
CF99 1SN
Email: SeneddHealth@senedd.wales
Telephone: 0300 200 6565