Many single parents do not have access to changing stations for their children in their facilities. I think the government should mandate these around the country for accessibility and inclusion for all fathers with young children, especially those who are single parents.
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Update building regulations to require more women’s toilets in public buildings.
Update building regulations to require more women’s toilet facilities in public buildings, taking into account longer usage times, children accompanying mothers, and delays caused for others waiting. Apply updated standards to new buildings and major refurbishments.
Introduce legislation to standardise toilet cubicles in educational settings
We call on the Government to introduce legislation requiring that all educational establishments (such as schools and colleges) to install fully enclosed restroom cubicles.
Fund free female sanitary products in Public Restrooms
We urge the Government to provide funding so that all female sanitary products are free and accessible in public restrooms.
Introduce a statutory duty to acknowledge and support menstrual health.
We call on the UK Government to introduce new legislation placing a statutory duty on schools, colleges, training providers and employers to recognise, accommodate and support menstrual health and period-related impacts for girls and women, from adolescence through adulthood.
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.
Many single parents do not have access to changing stations for their children in their facilities. I think the government should mandate these around the country for accessibility and inclusion for all fathers with young children, especially those who are single parents.
React
Members can read every reason.
Update building regulations to require more women’s toilets in public buildings.
Update building regulations to require more women’s toilet facilities in public buildings, taking into account longer usage times, children accompanying mothers, and delays caused for others waiting. Apply updated standards to new buildings and major refurbishments.
Introduce legislation to standardise toilet cubicles in educational settings
We call on the Government to introduce legislation requiring that all educational establishments (such as schools and colleges) to install fully enclosed restroom cubicles.
Fund free female sanitary products in Public Restrooms
We urge the Government to provide funding so that all female sanitary products are free and accessible in public restrooms.
Introduce a statutory duty to acknowledge and support menstrual health.
We call on the UK Government to introduce new legislation placing a statutory duty on schools, colleges, training providers and employers to recognise, accommodate and support menstrual health and period-related impacts for girls and women, from adolescence through adulthood.
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.