 The way we access healthcare services in the NHS has been changing and community pharmacies are leading the way, making it easier than ever to access care close to our homes and places of work. In 2022, through substantial reforms, we transformed the role of community pharmacies to increase the range of clinical services they can offer. Now what this means is that more and more people can now receive the care they need quicker and closer to home, often without a GP appointment. In Wales, we're leading the way to make sure that the skills and expertise of pharmacists are helping more people than ever before. Pharmacists in almost 700 locations from high streets to local supermarkets are standing ready to provide advice and treatment for many common minor health concerns. As part of our new clinical community pharmacy service, people can now access the morning after pill and oral contraception, flu jabs and, in an emergency, a supply of your repeat prescriptions if you run out unexpectedly. Since 2018, almost every pharmacy in Wales has been providing free advice and treatment under a programme we call the Common Illment Service. Pharmacists can now provide over-the-counter and prescription medicines free of charge without seeing a doctor for 27 common conditions, including source roads, chickenpox and conjunctivitis. Last year, nearly 250,000 were treated for common ailments at their local pharmacy, up over 70% from our 12 months before our reforms. By doing things differently, we can help reduce pressure on other parts of the NHS. 8 out of 10 people who get help from their pharmacy say it saved them a trip to the GP or emergency department. Together, we all have a role to play in helping reduce the pressures faced by frontline health services. That's why we're encouraging everyone to get to know the different community and health services they can use to access NHS care quickly and easily.