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to think that girls shouldn't be missing school because their families can't afford sanitary products?

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MummyMummyMummyyyy · 10/11/2017 10:41

.... and to think that mumsnetters could really make a difference to the numbers behind this petition?

https://www.change.org/p/theresa-may-mp-free-sanitary-products-for-girls-on-free-school-meals-freeperiods?recruiter=61821224&utmsource=shareepetition&utmmedium=copylink&utmmcampaign=sharepetition&utmmterm=sharepetition

Like being a teenager isn't hard enough without worrying about things like this.

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user1485166754 · 10/11/2017 10:43
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pinkdonkey · 10/11/2017 10:48

Signed, it's disgusting that this is happening anywhere but especially in a first world country. Our local food bank also asks for sanitary products, which is something I didn't realise for a while, now I always put a pack in whenever I buy myself one.

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2018babyonboard · 10/11/2017 10:48

Signed and bumping.

It’s awful, someone I went to sixth form with was desperately poor and used to turn them inside out, she was walking at break once and it slid off out of her trouser leg and onto the ground. She told the person she was walking with who told everyone and the whole school knew and laughed at her. She never came back to school to finish her a-levels. Her education was down the drain because she couldn’t afford suitable SanPro and this is not acceptable!

Something needs to change - please sign!

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DayManChampionOfTheSun · 10/11/2017 10:54

Signed and shared - thank you OP!

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MummyMummyMummyyyy · 10/11/2017 11:20

Great, thanks all for signing. It'd be great if you'd share it on Facebook or wherever. I just think this is so important.

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newestbridearound · 10/11/2017 11:24

Signed. I will share on Facebook as well. Should not be happening in this day and age, just awful.

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Rebeccaslicker · 10/11/2017 11:26

Agree this is awful. I also donate them regularly to the food bank basket at our local supermarket :(

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DearMrDilkington · 10/11/2017 11:32

Signed. I completely agree with it, it's a disgrace that this is still an issue in the UK.

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lils888 · 10/11/2017 11:46

I didn’t come from a particularly poor family, we would never of needed to use a food bank for example, however my mum had many problems and my dad refused to deal with women’s products. When I did have access to them they weren’t allowed to be on show in the bathroom.

Without a mum around and a father refusing to deal with the situation I often pretended I’d forgotten them and asked a friend for a pad then wore it for days at a time, just using tissue on top.

They should be available in schools and clinics

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FranKubelik · 10/11/2017 12:02

Signed - it's a really important issue and there seems to be momentum gathering so I'm optimistic that this could happen. Thanks for highlighting OP.

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HighwayDragon1 · 10/11/2017 12:09

Many teachers have a supply in their classrooms. It's always the same girls "forgetting" them, I buy the cheapy 50p packs and give a couple at a time, costs me barely anything but helps our girls so much.

It's not just PP girls, there are a lot in the squeezed middle that can't afford them. Some who's parents dgaf. It's sad all round.

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VileyRose · 10/11/2017 12:11

Signed

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DearMrDilkington · 10/11/2017 12:37

Dragon that's a really kind thing to do, you sound like a wonderful teacher.

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whatkatydidnext1 · 10/11/2017 12:56

Signed.

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SloeSloeQuickQuickGin · 10/11/2017 13:20

The school office has them. They are donated by sanpro companies. Unfortuantley you cant give out the tampons (TSS), I used to arrange for a refuge to pick those up.

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GhostsToMonsoon · 10/11/2017 13:26

Signed.

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TollgateDebs · 10/11/2017 13:50

Signed and shared.

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MummyMummyMummyyyy · 10/11/2017 20:38

Shamelessly bumping this post for the evening crowd 👋🏼

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bottlesandcans · 10/11/2017 20:40

Signed

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LoveProsecco · 10/11/2017 20:55

Signed.

This makes me want to cry. So sad

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MyHandsAreHighMyFeetAreLow · 10/11/2017 20:57

Signed and shared.

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Nquartz · 10/11/2017 20:58

Signed.
I always include them in food bank donations too.

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Iwanttobe8stoneagain · 10/11/2017 21:00

Never used them but wonder if reusable moo cups could be the answer, provided free like the pill for those in need

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Fekko · 10/11/2017 21:01

In this country, in this day and age??

I knew it was a problem in some countries, and pop them into charity collections (with nappies and loo roll) but dear god, I'm shocked and disgusted.

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HelenaDove · 10/11/2017 21:01

I just KNEW before i clicked on the thread that somebody would have suggested mooncups.

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