Posted: Fri 23rd Mar 2018

Flintshire Council to receive Welsh Government funding to help tackle period poverty

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This article is old - Published: Friday, Mar 23rd, 2018

Flintshire County Council will receive funding from the Welsh Government to help to tackle period poverty.

£1 million has been earmarked by the government to help address period poverty in communities across Wales and improve school facilities to ensure dignity for girls and young women, Leader of the House Julie James AM has announced.

Local authorities will receive £440,000 over the next two years to tackle period poverty in their communities where levels of deprivation are highest.

£700,000 of capital funding will be used to improve facilities and equipment in schools – ensuring that all girls and young women can access good sanitary facilities when they need them.

Leader of the House Julie James AM said:

“Local councils are best placed to know where to target effective action for tackling period poverty in their communities, which is why we are asking them to use this funding to distribute feminine hygiene products to those who need them most.

“This could be through community groups, schools or food banks. We have heard reports that mothers are going without so that their daughters can have access to sanitary products which is absolutely unacceptable in our society. This funding will help to address that very real need.

“Funding will also be used to improve toilet facilities in our schools. We know from research that many girls are starting their periods at a younger age and, while secondary schools often have the facilities they need in place, they can be lacking in primary schools.

“I want to ensure all girls and young women studying at schools in Wales have access to appropriate facilities which give them the dignity they deserve.”

Cabinet Secretary for Education Kirsty Williams AM said:

“The physical, emotional and mental health of our pupils is paramount. This funding will help ensure that these facilities in our schools meet the needs of young women and girls.

“We want all our young people to reach their full potential both inside and outside the classroom and this funding will help to ensure they feel properly supported.”

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