The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Holyrood to provide sanitary products for staff and visitors

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Holyrood is to provide free sanitary products for staff and visitors.

The Scottish Parliament is the latest building to announce the move following campaigns over the affordabil­ity of tampons and towels.

The decision from the allparty Scottish Parliament­ary Corporate Body was hailed as a “win for gender equality” by member Kezia Dugdale.

She said: “Menstruati­on and menopause continue to be taboo subjects and women often find it difficult to access sanitary products during the working day. Despite half of the population experienci­ng menstruati­on at some point, very few workplaces have taken steps to become period-friendly and that’s why I’m pleased the Scottish Parliament is leading by example.

“Whether you work at Holyrood, are a visiting member of the public or are here with classmates on a school trip, you will have fussfree access to sanitary products should you need them.

“Periods are a part of life and good workplace policies like this are good for staff health and wellbeing.”

Labour colleague Monica Lennon, who is bringing forward a member’s bill to create a statutory duty for free provision of sanitary products, also welcomed the move and called on other parliament­s, buildings and employers to take similar action.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? From left: Monica Lenon MSP, Gillian Martin MSP and Kezia Dugdale MSP at the launch in Edinburgh.
Picture: PA. From left: Monica Lenon MSP, Gillian Martin MSP and Kezia Dugdale MSP at the launch in Edinburgh.

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