Period Poverty w/ Dr. Terry Fleming and Miranda Hitchings: October 12, 2020
Period Poverty w/ Dr. Terry Fleming and Miranda Hitchings: October 12, 2020
Period Poverty w/ Dr. Terry Fleming and Miranda Hitchings: October 12, 2020Monday, October 12, 2020
Period Poverty is generally considered to be the inability to access period products due to financial barriers. One average, Kiwis who menstruate are looking at spending nearly $16,000 on period products in their lifetime. Issues regarding accessibility are exacerbated by period stigma stifling women's ability to reach out for support and hindering advocacy efforts. Aneeka speak to Dr. Terry Fleming, one of the researchers in a Youth19 survey that collected data around Period Poverty in schools and she also speak to Miranda Hitchings, co-founder of DignityNZ, an organisation dedicated towards tackling and advocating for Period Poverty.