Yorkshire Post

Menopause taskforce set to hold first talks on strategy

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A MENOPAUSE taskforce aiming to improve healthcare for millions of women is set to convene for the first time today.

At the cross-party group’s inaugural meeting, MPs and clinicians will be discussing how women experienci­ng the menopause can be better supported via measures such as making treatments more accessible.

Conference­s are due to be held every two months, and the group also aims to help break the taboos associated with talking about the menopause among the public.

The taskforce will be cochaired by Conservati­ve minister Maria Caulfield, and Labour MP Carolyn Harris, who said a lack of education about the menopause is partly to blame for the stigma attached to it. Ms Harris, who represents Swansea East, said: “Improving support and services for those experienci­ng symptoms of the menopause is something that I am passionate about.

“Insufficie­nt education and awareness of its impact alongside historic taboos around openly discussing its symptoms has meant that for too long women have suffered and struggled to access the help that they need.”

Ms Caulfield added: “The UK menopause taskforce is another stride forward in delivering real change for women across the UK, breaking down taboos and ensuring better access to treatment and support.”

Permanent members of the cross-party group also include cabinet ministers Liz Truss, Kwasi Kwarteng and Therese Coffey. The conference comes as the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) launched a consultati­on into the reclassifi­cation of a locally applied hormone replacemen­t therapy product called Gina 10.

This means women could be able to access the menopausal treatment at a pharmacy without a prescripti­on.

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