Andy McGuinness Health Committee

Working to improve access to toilets across Wales

Published 20 January 2017

Crohn’s & Colitis UK give evidence at the Welsh Assembly on access to toilets for those with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). 

On Thursday 19 January 2017, Andy McGuinness, Crohn's & Colitis UK's Social Policy and Public Affairs Officer, gave oral evidence to members of the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee on improving access to toilets through the Public Health (Wales) Bill.

Part 7 of the Bill provides a duty on all 22 local authorities in Wales to create their own Local Toilets Strategy. By working with local partners and those affected by continence issues, the strategy will have to assess the need for toilets locally and set out steps that the local authority propose to take to increase access to toilets.

It is a significant piece of legislation as it is the first time any institution in the UK has treated access to toilets as a Public Health concern. A lack of toilets and not having the confidence of finding one, can have a devastating impact on a person’s ability to engage in regular activities away from home such as going to work, school, shopping or socialising.

Whilst the charity is very supportive of the Bill, we believe there are a number of ways that it could be strengthened to ensure that the toilet strategies are successful in improving access to toilets for the 15,000 people in Wales living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

Watch Andy in action at the Committee session (Andy is the first to give evidence)

We also provided written evidence to the Committee as part of Stage 1 of the Bills process. Please take a moment to read our submission to the Committee (pdf).

We will keep you updated on the progress of the Bill and should you have any questions on the Public Health (Wales) Bill or want to get in touch about our wider work on access to toilets, then please feel free to email the Policy, Public Affairs and Research Team on ppr@crohnsandcolitis.org.uk

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