by Nathan Cheetham | 22 May, 2024 | Advocacy & Policy, Research Reports and Publications
In Australia, the average age of the first period is about 13. But about 12% of children get their period between the ages of eight and 11. But even though a significant proportion of students are getting their first period as early as Year 3 or even Year 2, primary...
by Nathan Cheetham | 17 May, 2024 | Advocacy & Policy, Self-help
The Rag is the official blog of Period. – a global youth-powered organisation that is fighting to end period poverty and period stigma through service, education and advocacy. Read news articles, personal stories, and opinion pieces of current affairs, all...
by Nathan Cheetham | 17 May, 2024 | Teaching Resources
Find over 200 lesson plans and activities relating to menstruation filterable by year level and resource type. Find out more...
by Nathan Cheetham | 17 May, 2024 | Self-help
I Want to Know is an online questionnaire that people who menstruate can use to assess whether or not they are at risk of a bleeding disorder, and if they should seek medical assistance. The questionnaire is short and asks about basic medical history and conditions. ...
by Nathan Cheetham | 17 May, 2024 | Teaching Resources
Menstruation education is an essential part of wider menstrual literacy. As we begin to develop awareness as a society that menstrual stigma and shame can contribute to barriers to learning and agency, there has never been a greater need to integrate menstrual...
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