The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) is partnering with social enterprise Hey Girls to provide complimentary period products to staff and help tackle period poverty across Cumbria.
The partnership is part of the NDA’s drive to ensure workspaces are a welcoming, inclusive and safe place for employees and to create positive change in the communities in which it operates.
As a result of the partnership, period products are available to anyone who needs them across the NDA’s Cumbria and Warrington offices.
In addition, for every product ordered by the NDA one is also donated to community partners, such as local charity the Whitehaven Community Trust to support people across the region, with around 3,000 products being donated so far.
Claire Renney, NDA health and wellbeing manager, said: “We first got in touch with Hey Girls as part of our drive to be a menopause friendly employer. Periods can often become more unpredictable as people move towards menopause so accessible products are important.
“Being an inclusive workplace brings huge benefits, for both staff and employers, we are committed to taking positive action so all our NDA colleagues are supported and feel their very best at work.
“It’s wonderful the partnership has also enabled us to support the wider community and do our bit to address period poverty across Cumbria.”
Kerry Maxwell OBE, chief executive at Whitehaven Community Trust, said: “The trust is happy to be a partner with NDA and Hey Girls on this project aiming to address period poverty.
“We will be distributing the products from our Senhouse Centre in Whitehaven town centre across the community, particularly looking to support those most vulnerable including victims of domestic abuse and providing products through local foodbanks.”
Daisy Williams, partnerships and contracts manager at Hey Girls, said: “It is fantastic to partner with the NDA and provide their team with our products.
“More and more organisations are approaching us to introduce period dignity schemes and it is great to have another public sector body on board.”
Hey Girls works with businesses, local authorities and industry leaders across the UK to end period poverty, donating more than 33 million period products to organisations such as youth groups, foodbanks and homeless shelters since 2018.