Partnership increases access to menstrual products on campus
April 21, 2023
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The university is partnering with the Alma Mater Society to expand access to free menstrual products on campus.
The initiative started in 2019-2020 by the AMS and the student club, Queen鈥檚 Period, with 鈥淭ake1Leave1鈥 baskets of products placed in some AMS spaces and high-traffic buildings. The university installed free product dispensers in the Queen鈥檚 Centre in 2020, followed by more in the libraries, and some residences.
This week, dispensers have been installed by Queen鈥檚 Facilities in the Athletics and Recreation Centre, following recommendations from a recent AMS student survey about increasing access to products.
Among almost 500 student respondents, 76 per cent said they have been in a situation where access to menstrual products affected their ability to perform at meetings, in class, at sports, or social gatherings; 87 per cent feel it is 鈥渧ery important鈥 that members of the Queen鈥檚 community have easy access to menstrual products, and 81 per cent are 鈥渧ery comfortable鈥 hearing people talk about menstruation, and 95 per cent feel the largest barrier to accessing menstrual products is cost. Stigma, lack of education, lack of supply in campus bathrooms, inconvenience, and having menstruation products in all bathrooms, regardless of gender, are mentioned throughout the survey.
Earlier this year, Housing and Ancillary Services worked with the Residence Society to add dispensers and dedicated disposal units in all residence buildings with foodservice locations: Leonard, Jean Royce, Ban Righ, and Victoria Halls, and Smith House.
Dispensers are also currently located in Goodes Hall, and the Queen鈥檚 Cancer Research Institute.
AMS Take1Leave1 baskets are currently in restrooms in the LaSalle and Rideau Buildings, the Queen鈥檚 Centre, and the Journal House.
The availability of free menstrual products on campus helps advance United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3, Good Health and Wellbeing.
For more information about sexual and reproductive health resources and services on campus, visit the Campus Wellness website.