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Jeremy Miles MS, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care

First published:
15 October 2025
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I am pleased to announce the successful conclusion of the 2025-26 tripartite negotiations between the Welsh Government, NHS Wales, and Optometry Wales. We have reaffirmed our shared commitment to advancing primary care optometry and improving access to high-quality eye care services across Wales.

This year’s agreement includes a contract envelope uplift of approximately £3m, backdated to April 2025, and represents a significant investment in the future of optometry care and supports the continued reform of optometry services and provision of more care and services closer to home in local communities.

Optometry in Wales continues to lead the UK in clinical reform, with practitioners empowered to work at the top of their licence. Our approach is rooted in prudent healthcare principles and reflects a patient-centred ethos that ensures timely, effective, and equitable care.

The outcomes of this year’s negotiations reflect the strength of our social partnership approach and the dedication of all parties to delivering world-class optometric care. 

Optometry is playing a crucial role in transforming access to eye care services in Wales. With this agreement, we continue to build a progressive, inclusive, and clinically robust system that meets the needs of our communities and supports the professional development of our workforce.