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Fund free female sanitary products in Public Restrooms

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We urge the Government to provide funding so that all female sanitary products are free and accessible in public restrooms.

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Fund free female sanitary products in Public Restrooms

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We urge the Government to provide funding so that all female sanitary products are free and accessible in public restrooms.

National
124 reactions·100% agree
Pat McFadden

Pat McFadden

Work & Pensions Secretary

Work & Pensions Secretary

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I would the government or parliament to help get female sanitary products free for all women and girls. One in 10 young women has been unable to afford sanitary wear at some point.

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Require sanitary waste bins in all toilets regardless of gender

Change UK law to make it a legal requirement for businesses, public places and all social places with female, MALE and unisex restrooms to provide a safe and hygienic means for the disposal of sanitary waste to prevent environmental harm and maintain public health and hygiene standards.

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Introduce law to have baby changing stations in men’s bathrooms and facilities

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