Free period products rolled out to people at Staffordshire University

It's in an effort combat period poverty on campus

Staffordshire University Students’ Union President Hannah Blackburn
Published 12th May 2023
Last updated 12th May 2023

Free sanitary products are being rolled out to staff and students on campus at Staffordshire University after a campaign to end period poverty.

It's after a campaign saw a successful collaboration between Staffordshire University Students’ Union and Staffordshire University, dispensers containing tampons and sanitary towels have now been installed in all buildings.

The dispensers will be regularly stocked with organic and sustainable applicator tampons and bamboo sanitary pads for use by students and staff.

Staffordshire University Students’ Union President Hannah Blackburn said:

“We've seen a huge increase in student hardship in the past 12 months alone, with more and more students needing financial support and having to make awful choices between heating and eating.”

The Period Poverty Project involved both the Students’ Union and the University looking into how the provision of free sanitary products could be expanded, the budget needed and what sustainable companies could be used to provide the products.

Period poverty, which is believed to affect 1 in 10 females across the UK, is something that the Students' Union has campaigned on since 2018.

Helen Rutherford, Head of Sustainable Campus Facilities Management said: “In recent years more organisations and venues have taken to providing free period products. Period poverty combined with rising costs of living have prompted us to work with our Students’ Union on the Period Poverty Project and to better support our community of staff and students.

Hannah added: “Honestly, I can't express how happy I am seeing our hard work come to fruition, and I'm proud of the difference this is going to make to the students at my university.”

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