ONTARIO π΅βοΈ Ontario Increasing Access to Free Menstrual Products in Schools
Friday, 09 August 2024 04:32.PM
- Province expands supports for students and breaks down barriers -
The Ontario government is breaking the stigma around period poverty by making sure schools across Ontario can offer free menstrual products to their students. Today, Todd Smith, Minister of Education, announced a new three-year agreement with Shoppers Drug Mart to expand the provinceβs Menstrual Equity Initiative and provide more than 23 million free menstrual products to students over the next 3 years.
βWe know that when students canβt access or afford menstrual products, it often results in them missing school, work or other activities β but we're changing that,β said Minister Smith. βAccess to products through Ontarioβs Menstrual Equity Initiative is just one more way we are removing barriers for women and girls so they can reach their full potential and realize their dreams.β
In addition to free menstrual pads and tampons, Shoppers Drug Mart will provide 1,380 dispensers in the first year to facilitate the delivery of these critical health products in schools. Along with the 23 million free menstrual products β an increase of 3 million compared to the previous agreement β this represents an in-kind contribution of more than $8 million.
Free menstrual products will be available to all school boards and school authorities across Ontario, as well as the Consortium Centre Jules-LΓ©ger, which will distribute products to individual schools based on their local student needs.
βFor too long, inequitable access to menstrual products has held millions back from reaching their full potential β every absent day of school or sick day at work is a missed opportunity to learn, grow and thrive,β said Jeff Leger, President of Shoppers Drug Mart. βWeβre proud to continue this important partnership with the Ontario government to ensure more students have access to the menstrual products they need and deserve, helping to get more women and girls in school and keeping them in class, where they belong.β
βThe continuation of the Menstrual Equity Initiative strengthens equality and inclusion in Ontario schools,β said Charmaine Williams, Associate Minister of Womenβs Social and Economic Opportunity. βBy providing essential products, we are not only supporting the physical and emotional health of students, but also enabling them to focus on their education and extracurricular activities without financial barriers. This initiative underscores Ontarioβs commitment to fostering a supportive and healthy learning environment for every student across the province.β
Quick Facts
β’ Between 2021-2024, the first provincial agreement with Shoppers Drug Mart provided 20 million free menstrual pads.
β’ A 2023 Plan International Canada survey found that 34 per cent of Canadians under 25 who menstruate struggle to afford menstrual products.
β’ Those who cannot afford menstrual products may experience a higher rate of absenteeism from school, challenges to engage fully in the classroom and negative health effects, such as infections and toxic shock syndrome. Period poverty can also affect their social and emotional well-being.
SOURCE: Ontario Ministry of Education
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