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Secondary schools to receive free sanitary products from government funding

Samantha Francis by Samantha Francis
March 15, 2019 - Updated on March 16, 2019
in Education, Health
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Secondary schools to receive free sanitary products from government funding

Sanitary Products provided to university students at the University of Lincoln

Sanitary Products provided to university students at the University of Lincoln.
Photo: Cici Elikci

In his 2019 Spring Statement, Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond revealed that government funding will provide free sanitary products to secondary schools across the UK.

Amika George, who founded the Free Period charity, started to campaign against Period Poverty in 2017, and brought a petition to Parliament.

While it isn’t legislation, it is a big step forward to end period poverty.

Sammi Francis and Cici Elikci talk to male colleagues Dan Sharpe and Ibby Sawal about period poverty and what they know about sanitary products. They also debate the ‘Period tax’ and their experiences with periods.

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