Period Dignity @ Queens
Period Dignity @ Queen’s aims to make period poverty in Queen’s University a thing of the past by supplying free period products in selected bathrooms throughout the campus.
Period poverty is a significant issue impacting millions of people around the world. And that includes the UK and Ireland. Studies have shown that in UK higher education at least 25% of women and people who menstruate have struggled to access or afford period products.
Using a grant from the Department for the Economy NI, the Students Union working with Student Wellbeing piloted free period products in bathrooms in One Elmwood, the McClay Library and the Graduate School. Our Athena Swan Champions also piloted free period products in bathrooms in their schools, paid for directly out of School budgets.
Following these successful pilots, the Queen’s Gender Initiative have worked in partnership with the Estates Directorate to develop this initiative. We are pleased to announce that there are now 46 free vending units across the campus supplying free pads and tampons to those in need, including in accessible bathrooms.
To download a full list of where you can find the free vending machines, please click here.
Period Dignity @ Queen’s is centrally funded by Queen’s University and managed by the Estates Directorate.
If you have any feedback, please contact swan@qub.ac.uk