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Free: Staff training session on tackling period poverty

No more taboo are organising a half-day training session dedicated to identifying, communicating and tackling period poverty in organisations that work directly with vulnerable women, or other vulnerable people who menstruate. The session will be taking place between 9:00am – 1:00pm on 10th November at Brunswick Court, Bristol. The session is free to attend and lunch will be included.

You can find out more information and register online here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/tackling-period-poverty-in-your-organisation-tickets-38917186352.

No more taboo understand that periods aren’t always a priority amongst many other things, however we have spent over a year researching the issue of period poverty within Bristol and have found that small changes can make big differences to the lives of people who menstruate.

www.nomoretaboo.org