A peer-led support project across five secondary schools in Argyll and Bute is helping to remove the stigma around period products and ensure everyone can access products in school, in their community and online.
Argyll and Bute Council has developed the My Tribe Champions programme, providing training to five pilot secondary schools on how to access products and information. The aim is for the champions to tackle stigma and improve access to period products amongst young people.
In Argyll and Bute free period products are available in schools, through the council’s My Tribe initiative in more than 150 community locations and online at MyTribe – Free period products (mytribeargyll.co.uk).
My Tribe, funded by the Scottish Government, aims to help raise awareness of the availability of free products in Argyll and Bute and break down barriers around talking about periods.
Councillor Yvonne McNeilly, policy lead for education, said: “Our champions are doing a great job in breaking down barriers when it comes to period products and making sure everyone across Argyll and Bute has free equal access to essential items. I thank all our champions for their work as we look to roll out the initiative to all our secondary schools.”