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Survey Time! Making FemTech Work for All

  • One HealthTech
  • 6d
  • 2 min read

Updated: 4d


Background

Innovation in FemTech only matters if it works for the people it’s meant to serve. Too often, products overlook disabled women, migrant communities, women of colour, trans and non‑binary people, and those in rural or underserved areas. Some teams have found ways to design more equitably, others have hit barriers. This survey is about learning from both.


Who is the survey for?

Anyone working on, using, or shaping FemTech products,whether you’re building an MVP, scaling a platform, or adapting something already out there. Your lived experience and practical insights are exactly what we need.


Who is running it?

The survey is part of One HealthTech’s Women’s Health network, a grassroots, volunteer community which brings together people doing the work, sharing what they’ve learned, and pushing for change from the inside out.


What will happen as a result?

Your responses will feed into a hands‑on toolkit for FemTech teams. This toolkit will cut through theory and focus on what actually helps products become more inclusive, accessible, and relevant. Insights will also be used to highlight barriers, showcase practices that are working, and develop case studies others can build on.


How long will it take?

The survey will take 10–15 minutes to complete. All responses are anonymous and stored securely (link to consent and confidentiality). You can also choose to join a 1:1 conversation or co‑creation workshop if you’d like to take part in a deeper dive.


Closing date

The survey will remain open until 19/01/2026


*If you have any questions about this survey, please send an email to womenshealth@onehealthtech.com




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This project is powered by the OHT Women’s Health Specialist Network and made possible thanks to funding from UCL Innovation & Enterprise, who are supporting us to make women’s health tech more inclusive, practical and accessible to all.


Data Sharing

 

All information shared during this project will be handled in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Participation in this project is voluntary, and any personal data (such as names, roles, or contact details) will only be collected with your consent and used only for the purposes of this project. Please read more about data sharing below:

 

  • All information shared during this project will be handled in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

  • Participation in this project is voluntary, and any personal data (such as names, roles, or contact details) will only be collected with your consent and used only for the purposes of this project.

  • Data will be stored securely, accessible only to the One HealthTech project team, and will not be shared with parties outside of UCL and One HealthTech without prior permission. 

  • Where possible, insights will be anonymised in the final outputs to protect individual identities. 

  • By taking part, you can be assured that your contributions will be treated respectfully, ethically, and in line with GDPR requirements.

 
 
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