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Bloody Good Period believe that period products should be freely available, just like toilet paper. Many employers do well to support their staff with benefits
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Bloody Good Period believe that period products should be freely available, just like toilet paper. Many employers do well to support their staff with benefits

As we emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic, we are facing a major cost-of-living crisis.

Supporting the mental health of children aged 8-13 has largely been overlooked and under-resourced. Centre for Mental Health is working with A Million & Me,

Globally, we need a shift towards the promotion of high-quality, publicly-funded public services which work in the interests of people, not company shareholders. This is

Analysis shows local areas spend an average of 6% of their mental health budget on children, despite children making up around 20% of the population.
This is according to the October 2018 briefing (pdf) from theย Children’s Commissioner onย childrenโs mental health treatment.

โThe childcare system in England is not fit for purpose and is failing to meet the needs of parents, children and the economy.โ This is

The fact that people with limited mobility were living high up in Grenfell Tower and faced greater difficulties escaping the fire raises important questions about discrimination against certain groups and accessibility standards.
This is from the September 2018 briefing report (pdf) from the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC),ย which explains the human rights issues raised by the Grenfell Tower fire.

The UK Government has begun to publishย a series of guidance on how businesses and citizens can prepare for a ‘No Deal’ scenario in August 2018.

The House of Commons Library has published an August 2018 briefing paper onย social care, in relation to the forthcoming Green Paper on older people and

‘It has become clear to the BMA that the risks of Brexit for the nationโs health are too great, and that it is becoming increasingly