Cross Party Group

Skin - Fourth Assembly (2011-2016)

Description

This Cross Party Group was dissolved at the end of the Fourth Assembly (April 2016)

 

Purpose

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>>>To highlight causes, prevention and treatment of skin disease and support available for people living with the condition.

>>>To facilitate better partnership and collaboration with skin disease support organizations, experts and individuals across Wales and voluntary organizations advocating for health conditions with a close link to skin disease.

>>>To highlight innovation, new research and expertise on skin disease and skin health

>>>To provide a collaborative and authoritative forum to enable Assembly members to learn of the key issues of people in Wales living with skin disease and conditions.

>>>To provide an open forum for member to raise issues and explore opportunities for collaborative work

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Office-holders

Chair: Nick Ramsay AM

 

Secretary: Sarah Wright

 

Minutes of previous meetings

The minutes of each meeting (published within 4 weeks of the meeting taking place) can be found here:

Minutes

 

Annual Report and Financial Statement

The Annual Report and Financial Statement (published within 6 weeks of the Annual General Meeting) can be found here:

Annual Report and Financial Statement

Contact information

Contact:
Sarah Wright (Skin Care Cymru)

Members

  • Nick Ramsay MS (Chair)
  • Kirsty Williams MS
  • Rt. Hon. Elin Jones MS
  • Sarah Wright - Skin Care Cymru
  • Professor Andrew Davies - Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board
  • Sarah Griffiths-Little - Ichthyosis Support Group
  • Paul Hewitt - Novartis
  • Jenny Hughes - Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board / Dermatology Forum for Wales
  • Max Murison - Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board
  • James Partridge - Changing Faces
  • Anita Ralli - Leo Pharma
  • Paul Thomas - Skin Care Cymru
  • Dominic Urston - Psoriasis Association
  • Iain Whitaker - Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board / Swansea University
  • Keith Harding - Welsh Wound Innovation Centre