Scotland is set to become the first country across the globe to introduce a law to safeguard the right to free period products.
The Period Products Act will come into force Monday, and councils as well as education providers will be legally required to ensure free sanitary products are available to anyone in need.
The legislation was unanimously approved by the Scottish Parliament in 2020 after it was proposed by Labour MSP Monica Lennon. Having campaigned to end period poverty since 2016, she described the bill as practical and progressive.
“I’m proud to have pioneered the Period Products Act which is already influencing positive change in Scotland and around the world,” she said.
“This is another big milestone for period dignity campaigners and grassroots movements which shows the difference that progressive and bold political choices can make.”
Scotland’s councils will each decide what exact arrangements are put in place, but they will all be legally obliged to give anyone who needs them access to a range of products.
At present tampons, pads and some reusable products are funded in schools, colleges and universities across Scotland. Ever since 2017, up to £27 million were spent to provide access in public settings.
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