Radical new law to improve the health of the nation

9 Jun 2015 02:06 PM

Licensing for tattooing and body piercing; a ban on intimate piercing for under 16s and restrictions on e-cigarette use in enclosed public places are among the measures proposed in a new Public Health Bill unveiled by the Welsh Government.

Health and Social Services Minister Mark Drakeford said the Bill aims to protect the health and wellbeing of people living in Wales.  

The Bill includes proposals to:

Professor Mark Drakeford said:

“The Welsh Government has a responsibility to create the conditions which enable people to live healthy lives and avoid preventable harm to their health. Wales has a strong tradition of using legislation to improve public health and I am confident the measures in the Public Health Bill will continue this.  

“This Bill follows last year’s consultation on our Public Health White Paper. We have made changes to all areas following the consultation process and the valuable feedback we received.  

“We want to get the balance right between all the things that would make a big difference to people’s health and wellbeing in the future while not wanting to intrude on the legitimate rights people have to run their own lives.”

Chief Medical Officer Dr Ruth Hussey said:

“This Bill will help to keep pace with emerging public health concerns. Over the last decade, body piercing and tattooing have become increasingly popular in Wales and the range of procedures has increased.  

“There are well-known health risks associated with skin piercing procedures if they are carried out unhygienically and this Bill will ensure that only those with safe working practices can carry out these procedures.

“While many piercing practitioners choose not to perform intimate piercings on children and young people, the proposals in this Bill will mean there is greater clarity and consistency in the law on this issue.

“We are keen to ensure that young people living in Wales are able to make healthy choices throughout their lives.”

A consultation on a separate draft Bill to introduce a minimum unit price for selling alcohol will be published before the summer recess.

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