As of January 20th onward, state-funded schools and colleges in England will have access to free period products. The initative is launched by the Department of Education. This decision was largely supported by the #FreePeriods movement, which is grassroots and student-led, and the Red Box Project. Both partnered with each other to make it their mission "to urge every school and college in England to sign up for the Government's new scheme.
The free period products in schools and colleges will, without a doubt, alleviate financial stress from families with little income and it will also work toward destigmatizing menstruation as a whole. The new scheme, as well as some other upcoming educational ventures that will be implemented in 2020, is part of the Government's plan "to end period poverty globally by 2030."
Free Period Products Programs
Free Periods & the Red Box Project Deliver Free Supplies to Schools
Trend Themes
1. Free Period Products - The launch of free period products in state-funded schools and colleges in England presents opportunities for innovations in menstrual products and access to menstrual health education.
2. Grassroots and Student-led Movements - The success of the #FreePeriods movement and the Red Box Project highlights the importance of supporting and amplifying grassroots and student-led initiatives in creating social change.
3. Ending Period Poverty - The Government's plan to end period poverty globally by 2030 presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in addressing menstrual health inequalities and increasing access to period products.
Industry Implications
1. Menstrual Product Industry - The launch of free period products in schools and colleges in England and the Government's plan to end period poverty presents opportunities for innovative and sustainable menstrual products that are accessible to all.
2. Education Industry - The implementation of menstrual health education in schools and colleges presents opportunities for innovative approaches to teaching and promoting menstrual health and destigmatizing menstruation.
3. Social Impact Industry - The success of grassroots and student-led movements in creating social change in menstrual health highlights the importance and potential for innovative solutions in addressing broader social impact issues.