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From Period Poverty to Period Equity

We are on a mission to increase people's access to period products; information to support them throughout their experiences with menstruation, peri/menopause and menarche; and better tap into the natural rhythms of their cycle.

Period poverty affects health, education, economic participation, and overall wellbeing. In Australia 1 in 5 people who menstruate experience period poverty, addressing this requires both access to practical supports and systemic product access and menstrual health literacy. But it's not just enough to accommodate periods, we must also address the underlying structures that exclude and diminish them. This shift requires a fundamental reimagining of how we design the spaces where we learn, work, and live.

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