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Minister Patrick O’Donovan announces funding of €500,000 to provide free period products for students

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Patrick O’Donovan T.D. today announced funding of €500,000 to provide free period products for students.

The funding of €250,000 to ETBs and €250,000 to publicly-funded Higher Education Institutions aims to deliver free and sustainable period products for students as part of a Government commitment under the Period Dignity scheme.

Minister O’Donovan said, “I am pleased to announce that my Department has secured €500,000 in Budget 2024 to seek to address period indignity in further and higher educational settings.

“This initiative promotes equality and respect across our educational sector and the funding will allow my Department to further enhance work in this important area. It will also allow us to build on previous initiatives to ensure that no students are disadvantaged in their education by period indignity.”

The funding secured will allow the Department to build on previous initiatives to ensure that no students are disadvantaged in their education by period indignity.

Previously the Department worked on the ’Worryfree’ pilot which was rolled out to nine further education and training colleges across six Education and Training Boards (ETBs)

The pilot delivered free, sustainable period products and dispensers for students in participating ETBs.

Minister O’Donovan added, “I also wish to acknowledge the great work that is already taking place across a number of Higher Education Institutions where free period products are currently available.

“I look forward to enhancing provision across campuses and reducing disadvantage in this area.”

(Source: Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science)

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