Bray People

Call for free sanitary items

- By MARY FOGARTY

CLLR Lourda Scott is calling for free sanitary products to be provided in Wicklow County Council buildings.

Period poverty refers to the instance where a person is unable to afford basic products (tampons and pads) during menstruati­on.

A recent survey of over 1,000 Irish teenage girls show that almost half struggle to afford things like sanitary towels and tampons every month.

55 per cent of girls surveyed report feeling embarrasse­d about their period.

They survey found that 61 per cent miss school on their period for the same reason.

Speaking on her motion before the council, Cllr Scott said ‘Period products are an everyday item that should be available free of charge like toilet paper.

‘Being unable to buy these products every month affects people’s health, dignity and education.

‘Imagine girls in County Wicklow being unable to attend school for another reason; there would be a national outcry and rightly so.’

She said that it is important to point out that there is still a stigma associated with periods.

‘Providing products in public buildings will go far to break this down, reminding people that this is a normal part of life.

‘I’m glad to say that there is a commitment from our new government to tackle period poverty.

‘However, Covid 19 has made this problem much worse for people in vulnerable positions,’ she said.

‘ This has been seen first-hand by the Homeless Period Ireland, an initiative set up to combat period poverty, and with whom I have worked closely in bringing this motion.

‘I’m delighted that Wicklow County Council has agreed to take positive action,’ said Cllr Scott.

‘ This signals is an important step on the way in restoring support and dignity to those who need it and reducing the shame around menstruati­on.’

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Cllr Lourda Scott.

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