First paragraph: Pad by pad, efforts to challenge the stigma of menstruation are putting periods in the spotlight. The latest move comes from the Scottish parliament, which just passed a landmark bill to combat “period poverty”. Led by Labour MSP Monica Lennon, lawmakers unanimously voted to provide free menstrual products for all people who menstruate
In 2021, Scotland became the first country in the world to make universal access to free period prod...
Hey readers, Periods are normal. But you’d never know that by checking out the average bathroom. The...
Suitable Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) is necessary for the full enjoyment of human rights. In ...
First paragraph: In the UK, the average woman will spend about £4,800 on period products in her life...
This paper is based on ‘Ending Period Poverty in Scotland: A Historical and International Perspectiv...
UNICEF estimates that every month, some 1.8 billion people across the world menstruate (UNICEF, 2020...
The research for this work was funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh’s Arts and Humanities Resear...
In January 2021, Scotland became the first country in the world to make universal access to free per...
Tampon tax and period poverty activist movements are growing in tandem worldwide. These movements ar...
This briefing paper discusses how to include historical perspectives to assess the potential success...
First paragraph: Scotland’s top football club, Celtic FC, will become the first in the UK to provide...
Over half of the world’s population menstruates, and yet the health products necessary for menstruat...
The research for this Special Collection volume was funded by a Royal Society of Edinburgh’s Arts an...
Menstrual Hygiene and Health (MHH) is critical for the well-being, prosperity and empowerment of you...
Funding: St Andrews Restarting Research Fund grant SML0-XRR046.Scotland is a global leader in public...
In 2021, Scotland became the first country in the world to make universal access to free period prod...
Hey readers, Periods are normal. But you’d never know that by checking out the average bathroom. The...
Suitable Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) is necessary for the full enjoyment of human rights. In ...
First paragraph: In the UK, the average woman will spend about £4,800 on period products in her life...
This paper is based on ‘Ending Period Poverty in Scotland: A Historical and International Perspectiv...
UNICEF estimates that every month, some 1.8 billion people across the world menstruate (UNICEF, 2020...
The research for this work was funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh’s Arts and Humanities Resear...
In January 2021, Scotland became the first country in the world to make universal access to free per...
Tampon tax and period poverty activist movements are growing in tandem worldwide. These movements ar...
This briefing paper discusses how to include historical perspectives to assess the potential success...
First paragraph: Scotland’s top football club, Celtic FC, will become the first in the UK to provide...
Over half of the world’s population menstruates, and yet the health products necessary for menstruat...
The research for this Special Collection volume was funded by a Royal Society of Edinburgh’s Arts an...
Menstrual Hygiene and Health (MHH) is critical for the well-being, prosperity and empowerment of you...
Funding: St Andrews Restarting Research Fund grant SML0-XRR046.Scotland is a global leader in public...
In 2021, Scotland became the first country in the world to make universal access to free period prod...
Hey readers, Periods are normal. But you’d never know that by checking out the average bathroom. The...
Suitable Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) is necessary for the full enjoyment of human rights. In ...