The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Endometriosis brings together MPs and Peers from all political parties to ensure endometriosis remains high up on the political agenda. The Group was originally established in 2018 by the late Sir David Amess.
The APPG meets 2-3 times a year and focuses on issues affecting the endometriosis community, discussing new policy solutions and ways the Government can improve care. Topics for previous meetings have included diagnosis, access to treatment and endometriosis research. The APPG works closely with a number of stakeholders including charities, NHS organisations, healthcare practitioners, research bodies and people with lived experience of endometriosis.
A highlight of the APPG was undertaking a groundbreaking inquiry into endometriosis in 2020, which you can read here.
Endometriosis UK provides secretariat to the Group and provides administration support to the Officers of the Group to help facilitate meetings and events. You can contact the APPG by emailing endometriosisappg@endometriosis-uk.org
Keep updated on the APPG on this page including details of upcoming public meetings, events and news.
GROUP OFFICERS
Chair: Bell Ribeiro-Addy
Deputy Chair: Sir Alec Shelbrooke MP
Officers: Gill Furniss MP, Rachel Taylor MP
Secretariat: Endometriosis UK
Click here for the full list of Parliamentary members.
CONTACT THE GROUP
If you have any questions or would like to find out more about the Group, please click here to email the Secretariat.
REPORTS
Endometriosis in the UK: Time for Change - APPG on Endometriosis Inquiry Report 2020
MEETINGS AND EVENTS
Minutes from meetings:
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15 October 2024 (Inaugural Meeting)
Minutes awaiting approval from the Chair. These will be made available soon.
Upcoming meetings: TBC
This is not an official website or feed of the House of Commons or the House of Lords. It has not been approved by either House or its committees. All-Party Parliamentary Groups are informal groups of Members of both Houses with a common interest in particular issues. The views expressed in these web-pages are those of the group.