Helping Young Girls Get Free Access To Sanitary Products And Be Confident About Periods - Celebrating Women Hood And Feeling Confident!
We're a passionate and dedicated organisation, working tirelessly to revolutionise the way schools and colleges approach menstrual health education and sanitary product provision for young girls and women. We understand that some may not have access due to financial constraints, feelings of embarrassment, or fear of shame. Our mission? To eradicate period poverty, demolish period stigma, and in doing so, boost attendance rates among young women in educational institutions. Join us as we empower these young women one period at a time!

If you would like to find out more about us visit www.aunt-flo.org
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Discover the thoughts and feelings of young girls as they navigate the world of menstruation and learn how you can easily obtain complimentary sanitary products.
The UK Government initiated a programme allowing all educational institutions, including schools and colleges, to distribute complimentary sanitary products to their students. For more information, visit: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/period-products-in-schools-and-colleges/period-product-scheme-for-schools-and-colleges-in-england.

Surprisingly, not all schools have seized this opportunity. We are keen to understand the sentiment behind this reluctance, as well as what young girls and their parents desire from their educational institutions in this regard.

Our team is gearing up to collaborate with Ofsted, schools, and colleges to establish effective strategies. Our goal is to simplify the process for these young women and girls to conveniently access sanitary products.
Kindly take a moment to complete this activity with your young lady, aged between 9 to 16 years. As you go through the questions together, utilise this opportunity to engage in a meaningful conversation about menstruation and her genuine thoughts and feelings about this natural process.
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