February 2026 Newsletter
Dear Friends,
Thank you for taking the time to look at my monthly newsletter for February 2026.
I hope you enjoy this update on some of the work I have been doing in Erith and Thamesmead and in Parliament over the last month.
As ever, if you want to get in touch, don’t hesitate to contact me using the email address: abena.oppongasare.mp@parliament.uk
Abena

My Endometriosis and Youth Online Safety Campaigns: Hearing from you
The Government is developing and consulting on ambitious new strategies for Women’s Health and Online Safety for young people. It is vital that the voices and lived experiences of local people help shape these plans, and I am keen to hear directly from you.
Work is already underway to create a safer digital environment for young people. The Government are now consulting on proposals to restrict or ban social media use for under-16s. Whether you are a teacher, student, parent or grandparent you can share your opinion on this issue, via my survey below.
Furthermore, while I welcome the progress already being made on women’s health, there is still much more to do. The forthcoming Women’s Health Strategy must deliver meaningful and lasting improvements: particularly in the diagnosis, treatment, and support available for those living with endometriosis. This is an issue I raised in Parliament this month and one I have championed for many years as your MP. You can find a clip of my intervention on my social media here. If you or someone close to you has been affected by Endometriosis, I would be grateful if you could share your experience through the survey below.



Greenwich and Bexley Nepalese Event
It was a pleasure to host members of the Greenwich and Bexley Nepalese community in Parliament on Tuesday 24 February, alongside former Greenwich Mayor and Mayoress, Councillor Jit Gurung Ranahbat and Gaumaya Gurung Ranahbat. The event was very well attended and celebrated the significant contributions that British-Nepalese individuals and community groups make to our wider society.
Visit to Christ Church School for Children’s Mental Health Week
It was wonderful to be joined by former England rugby star Jonathan Joseph at Christ Church Primary School in Erith. It was terrific to meet pupils and see Johnathan lead an inspiring coaching session action. The event celebrated the support available to young people and marked Children’s Mental Health Week. My thanks to the school for hosting and to local sponsors, Oscar Mayer in Erith, for helping make the day such a success
Visit to Alexander McLeod School
Delighted to visit Alexander Mcleod Primary School in Abbey Wood for their Aspiration Week. It was brilliant to share my journey and what I do as MP for Erith & Thamesmead and to hear the pupils’ questions.
New Free Breakfast Club for Erith and Thamesmead Pupils
Absolutely delighted to welcome this month’s announcement of a new free breakfast club for pupils in Erith and Thamesmead.
Linton Mead Primary School will open the latest club this Easter, helping ensure children start the day with a nutritious meal while also supporting families with the cost of living. These breakfast clubs play an important role in giving pupils the best possible start to their school day.
You can find out more on my website here about this policy and read about my visit to the breakfast clubs launched in our community last year.
Sistah Space Roundtable
Honoured to host Sistah Space’s roundtable in Parliament on Monday 9 February. The event centred on the proposal of Valerie’s Law, that would mandate cultural competency training for police to support Black women and girls affected by domestic abuse.
I am proud to stand alongside Sistah Space in their vital work and will continue working with colleagues across Parliament and in Government to help advance their mission of halving violence against women and girls.
Safer Internet Event
This event in Parliament bought together children, parents and teachers to discuss their experiences of the online world. It was fantastic to hear directly from young people about how online safety programmes impact their understanding of the issue, which has helped to inform my campaigning on the topic.
My work in Parliament
Alongside continuing in my busy role as Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister, I have welcomed several significant policy announcements this month.
Regarding maternity care, Baroness Amos’ report highlighted shortcomings in care across the country. I fully support the action the Government is taking to address this issue. Specifically, I welcome the serious consideration this report gives to the disparity in maternity outcomes for black and ethnic minority mothers. This is something I raised in Parliament last month and was interviewed about on BBC Radio 5 Live. I look forward to following the development of this strategy, including assessing the results of the Government’s neonatal and maternity investigation.
I also commend the release of the SEND White Paper which has started the process to transform a defunct system, to one where support is available when children need it, where they need it. Furthermore, the National Cancer Plan sets out how we will improve cancer care so that 3 out of 4 people diagnosed with cancer survive for 5 years or more by 2035.
Furthermore:
- Greenwich Regional Final of the Jack Petchey “Speak Out” Challenge – delighted to deliver a message to pupils at this exciting event – a wonderful opportunity to celebrate and showcase the voices of young people from Greenwich.
- Investment in local Community Spaces by Mayor of London – Great news for the local community as the Exchange in Erith and Moorings Sociable Club have both been selected for the Mayor of London’s new Community Spaces network! Looking forward to seeing next steps and how the community will benefit.
- Ash Wednesday – wishing everyone a peaceful Ash Wednesday and Lent.
- Ramadan Mubarak – wishing a blessed Ramadan to our Muslim community.
- Lunar New Year – sharing good health and happiness this Lunar New Year.
- LGBT+ History Month – it’s great to mark February as a celebration of LGBT+ history.
- Time to talk day – pleased to support the UK’s biggest mental health conversation.
- Eating Disorders Awareness Week – raising awareness of disordered eating behaviour during this week is pivotal to rethinking how we approach mental health.
- Constituency Surgeries – if you would like to meet me to discuss national or local issues, please feel free to get in touch.
- Tours of Parliament – If you are a resident or organisation based in Erith and Thamesmead constituency, don’t hesitate to reach out to organise a tour at: abena.oppongasare.mp@parliament.uk
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