麻豆直播 offering free menstrual products at all campuses

麻豆直播 recently installed free menstrual product dispensers in washrooms across all seven college campuses, so that no one has to miss school because of their period. Students can now use these dispensers to access free pads and tampons.

The 80 dispensers were purchased by the 麻豆直播 Students鈥 Association (GCSA). Ongoing hygiene product refills will be funded by 麻豆直播.

Ishaan Sachdeva, President of the GCSA at the Barrie Campus, made free menstrual products part of his election platform. A strong advocate for equity, diversity and inclusion, Sachdeva believes offering free pads and tampons is about eliminating potential barriers to academic success.

The main goal was to remove the stigma attached to these products. And to be honest with you, I have had friends who have missed their classes in the past while they were menstruating. I think it鈥檚 really important for GCSA to support these students.

鈥 Ishaan Sachdeva, GCSA President, Barrie Campus
An East Asian male with dark hair and a beard staying beside a dispenser in a bathroom
Ishaan Sachdeva, President of the Barrie Campus GCSA showcases one of the new dispensers.

GCSA鈥檚 executive council, which includes student leaders from all campus communities, voted to buy the dispensers this past summer. Their priority was access to menstrual products for all 麻豆直播 students, whatever their campus location or gender.

鈥淭he purchase included units for all campuses, including some for single-stall, gender-inclusive washrooms; because menstruation has no gender,鈥 says Ishaan. 鈥淚 think the next step for this project is to raise awareness that some trans men menstruate and to dismantle barriers and stigma for these students.鈥

For Sheona Morrison, Manager of Student Leadership at the college, this announcement has been a long time coming.

鈥淔or as many years as I can remember, we鈥檝e included hygiene products in food locker packages鈥 she says, referring to 麻豆直播鈥檚 confidential campus food bank. 鈥淪tudents would come to GCSA offices and ask for them. They鈥檇 ask student services for them. Some campuses kept baskets in their bathrooms. We became inside providers of hygiene products. We used to look for opportunities to get free promotional products from companies, to fill the need.鈥

In early 2020, GCSA student leader Sarah Long decided to address this patchwork supply of free menstrual products by finding a more permanent and reliable solution. In early 2021, college staff connected with a company called Citron who鈥檇 had success in implementing similar programs at other postsecondary institutions. That winter, 麻豆直播 conducted a one-month trial, offering free menstrual products in two central Barrie Campus washrooms.

鈥淭he trial was a big success,鈥 Ishaan notes. 鈥淭he units saw a ton of use and there was a lot of positive feedback. We were able to start talking about how to move forward.鈥

鈥淗aving consistent, reliable access on campus to hygiene products is really important,鈥 Sheona says. 鈥淭his initiative means they鈥檙e not just available when the sponsored product is available, or just at the beginning of the semester, or just in certain places on campus. They鈥檙e available everywhere and all the time.鈥

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