by Sharon | 22 Apr, 2024 | Advocacy & Policy, Research Reports and Publications
In a first of its kind collaboration, transdisciplinary Australian researchers, activists, and policy makers working in the area of menstrual justice came together for the Menstruation, Law and Justice Symposium on 16 February 2023, at the University of Technology...
by Nathan Cheetham | 25 Oct, 2023 | Teaching Resources
People who menstruate are ostracized from basic activities, like eating certain foods or socializing, all over the world. The cultural shame attached to menstruation and a shortage of resources stop women from going to school and working every day. Period poverty is...
by Nathan Cheetham | 11 Oct, 2023 | Research Reports and Publications
Poor menstrual health literacy impacts adolescents’ quality of life and health outcomes across the world. The aim of this systematic review was to identify concerns about menstrual health literacy in low/middle-income countries (LMICs) and high-income countries...
by Nathan Cheetham | 6 Oct, 2023 | Research Reports and Publications
The Western Sydney University Menstrual Cycle Research Network (MCRN) comprises researchers at Western with a special interest in menstrual cycle research. They are from a range of backgrounds including public health, education, psychology, complementary medicine,...
by Sharon | 6 Feb, 2022 | News
Children and young people across South Australia are already seeing the benefits of menstrual education and the provision of free products thanks to the Commissioner for Children and Young People. Sports clubs, arts organisations, community groups and local councils...
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