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Health, Care and Wellbeing

Health, Care and Wellbeing

Health, social and elderly care are public goods, not
commodities. The COVID pandemic exposed the
dangers of privatisation and fragmented provision.

Position outline

  • Defend and strengthen a fully public NHS in Wales, free from privatisation.
  • Bring pharmaceutical production and essential medical supply chains into public ownership.
  • Shift health policy towards prevention by tackling poor housing, pollution, low pay and insecurity.
  • Plan GP and free universal dental provision to meet local needs.
  • Create a fully funded National Care Service, publicly delivered and free at the point of need.
  • Guarantee care workers decent pay, secure contracts and full employment rights.
  • Protect and plan the provision of public conveniences to meet the needs of local communities.

Our health and care system must serve people – not private profit. We need a fully public, integrated system focused on prevention, dignity, and equality.

Key priorities:

  • Protect and strengthen the public NHS in Wales
  • End the influence of private profit in healthcare provision
  • Bring key industries like pharmaceuticals into public ownership
  • Invest in local, community-based health services

Prevention first:

  • Tackle root causes of ill-health such as, poor housing, poor diet and a lack of access to green space and exercise
  • Build partnerships between, GPs, local councils and communities

A National Care Service:

Deliver care that is:

  • Free at the point of need
  • Publicly planned and accountable
  • Improve pay, conditions, and training for care workers
  • End the “race to the bottom” caused by privatisation


Why it matters:

  • Current systems are underfunded and fragmented
  • Private companies prioritise profit over care
  • Inequality leads to worse health outcomes


Our commitment:

  • Integrate health and social care services
  • Plan long-term for an ageing population
  • Ensure dignity and support for all
  • A healthier Wales starts with a system built for people – not profit.

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