The county council, through the Welsh Government 2020/21 Period Deprivation Grant, has secured a subscription service for young people in Denbighshire where period poverty could be a barrier to their education.
The free
service, in conjunction with social enterprise Hey Girls, will run until March
2022 providing either a package of re-usable period products or a monthly
delivery of eco-friendly disposable products directly to subscribers’ homes.
Those eligible
must be enrolled at either a primary or secondary school in Denbighshire and it
is deemed a lack of period products could be a barrier to a young person
accessing education.
Geraint
Davies, Denbighshire County Council’s Head of Education, said: “I welcome this
collaboration with Hey Girls which will ensure period dignity isn’t a barrier
to education in Denbighshire.
“This service
will allow products to be delivered to young people’s homes or at an
alternative location, if the learner wishes to receive them discreetly.
“Free
menstrual products have always been available in schools and they continued to
be provided for those attending during the lockdown.
“Schools
themselves have been sending products home to those not in school during the
lockdown and during the summer of 2020 there was an additional delivery service
by the TRAC team.
“This new
service continues and enhances the offer to leaners here in Denbighshire.”
Celia Hodson,
CEO and founder of Hey Girls, said: "Hey Girls is delighted to be
expanding our work within Wales to provide period dignity to students in
Denbighshire.
“The
subscription service gives pupils the choice to find the correct period
products to suit their individual needs, offering a range of products that they
may not have tried before, including sustainable, reusable products.
“Hey Girls is
supporting Denbighshire by providing educational resources for primary and
secondary aged pupils, covering periods and menstrual health, and guides on how
to use period products. By encouraging open conversations about menstruation in
schools, pupils can address taboos, stigma and shame in a safe space and better
understand how menstrual health affects themselves and others around
them."
* To check if you are eligible for the service contact DCCHG@denbighshire.gov.uk
No comments:
Post a Comment