Welsh Liberal Democrats Launch Major Survey to Improve NHS and Social Care in Wales

The Welsh Liberal Democrats have launched a major new initiative to improve the NHS and social care system in Wales – a national survey aimed at listening to the public about their experiences accessing healthcare.
With a target of 100,000 responses from across the country, the NHS and Social Care Survey seeks to understand what people across Wales feel is working well – and what isn’t – within the Welsh health and social care system.
Launching the campaign, Welsh Liberal Democrat Leader Jane Dodds MS said:
“Despite the incredible dedication of our doctors, nurses, and care workers, after 25 years of Labour rule the NHS and social care system here in Wales simply isn’t working for too many people.
“Whether it's unacceptable waits for surgery or the growing crisis in access to NHS dentistry, people are being let down – and it’s time for change.
“That’s why we’re asking people across Wales to share their experiences and ideas. Your voice will help shape a bold, evidence-led plan to fix our health and social care services and ensure they’re fit for the future.”
The survey is part of a wider campaign by the Welsh Liberal Democrats ahead of the 2026 Senedd elections, with the party pledging to put health and social care reform at the heart of its platform.
Anyone living in Wales is invited to take part in the survey, which is available online and in print, with party volunteers distributing copies across the country.
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The NHS and Social Care Survey can be accessed online here: https://digitallibdems.typeform.com/nhshealthsurvey