Safer Skin

Exposure to UV from the sun is the primary cause of skin cancer, and in Wales, skin cancers account for almost half of all cancers. Wales also has the dubious honour of having the highest rates of skin cancer out of the four UK nations. By implementing sound public health policies now such as making sunscreen available in dispensers in public sector workplaces, schools and hospitals and ensuring all children in school learn about how to protect themselves from UV rays, we can make an impact on this growing health crisis. 

Woman putting sun cream on child

We must see this through the lens of the well-being of future generations, and we must give this issue the serious attention it deserves. 

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17.07.24 - Schools sun safety policy?

I wrote to Swansea, Neath Port Talbot and Bridgend county councils to ask if schools have a sun safety policy or any formal sun safety  procedure. Unfortunately the answers that came back did not meet the need.


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03.07.24 - Short Debate: Safer skin: The role of schools in preventing skin cancer


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