Dignity in action:

This is what dignity in action looks like. 🎯




Scotland becoming the first nation to provide free sanitary products nationwide isn’t “extra” — it’s basic human decency. Period poverty is real. It impacts education, work, health and self-esteem. No one should have to choose between food and menstrual products.

Access to sanitary products is about equality. It’s about safeguarding health. It’s about removing shame from something completely natural.

When governments recognise that menstruation is not a luxury, but a biological reality, that’s progress.

Dignity should never depend on your bank balance.

Sarah Wingfield 
Independent Disability Advocate 

#PeriodPoverty #DignityForAll #HealthEquity #WomensRights #Scotland #StrongerTogether

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Square advocacy graphic with a glittery pink, purple and teal bokeh border. In the centre is an image of pink sanitary pads and tampons stacked neatly. A circular inset photo shows a group of people at a rally holding signs, including one that reads “Period Pride.” In the top left corner is a small “Fact World” logo, and in the top right corner is the Scottish flag. Along the left side, “KawaiiDollDecora.uk” appears vertically in pink text, with a heart-shaped “Kawaii Doll Decora” logo in the top right corner of the border. At the bottom, bold text reads: “SCOTLAND BECOMES FIRST NATION TO PROVIDE FREE SANITARY PRODUCTS NATIONWIDE, TACKLING PERIOD POVERTY AND ENSURING DIGNITY, HEALTH, AND EQUAL ACCESS FOR ALL.”

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