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Schools urged to opt in for free period products

<h2 class&equals;"intro">Around 1680 schools and kura across Aotearoa have opted in to the free period products in schools programme&comma; with others being urged to make the most of the nationwide scheme as it begins to roll out&period;<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"intro">Since orders opened at the start of June&comma; the Ministry of Education reports 956 orders have been received with around 78&comma;000 packets of pads and tampons already having been distributed&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><img class&equals;"leftAlone ss-htmleditorfield-file image" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;education&period;govt&period;nz&sol;assets&sol;PP1&lowbar;&lowbar;ResizedImageWzYwMCw0MDBd&period;PNG" alt&equals;"Period Products" width&equals;"600" height&equals;"400" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The MoE says it is using Blue Star to deliver period products&comma; with the company currently managing orders&comma; warehousing and the distribution of a range of products to schools and kura&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Each school is asked to arrange an appropriate way for students to collect products discreetly depending on what staff feel works best at their school&period; The Ministry is also working with other organisations such as KidsCan and Dignity that already provide period products to schools to ensure a smooth transition to the Ministry initiative and any supply issues&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In a statement&comma; the Ministry said&comma; &&num;8220&semi;Feedback from schools and kura has continued to highlight the urgent need for products&period; To address this&comma; phase one of this initiative is focused on delivering products to schools and kura as simply and as quickly as possible&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><img class&equals;"leftAlone ss-htmleditorfield-file image" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;education&period;govt&period;nz&sol;assets&sol;PP2&period;PNG" alt&equals;"Period Products Image 2" width&equals;"457" height&equals;"687" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<blockquote>&NewLine;<p>&&num;8220&semi;We know that many families cannot afford period products for their children and young people&period; We also know that nearly 95&comma;000 nine to 18-year olds may stay at home because they cannot afford period products&period;&&num;8221&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<&sol;blockquote>&NewLine;<p>The Ministry says providing access to free period products to those who need it in all state and state-integrated schools and kura will&colon;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<ul>&NewLine;<li>reduce barriers to access education and support improved school attendance and participation in sports and cultural activities<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li>improve child and youth wellbeing<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li>reduce financial strain on families and wh&amacr;nau experiencing poverty&sol;material hardship<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li>promote positive gender norms and reduce stigmatisation of menstruation&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ul>&NewLine;<p>During this first phase of the initiative&comma; the Moe says&comma; &&num;8216&semi;we will learn as we go&comma; updating our initial learnings from the trial phase&comma; with ongoing engagement and feedback from the distributor&comma; suppliers and schools and kura&&num;8217&semi;&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Schools that have not yet opted-in to the initiative can still do so&period; As schools and kura continue to opt-in and place orders&comma; product will be progressively distributed to them&period; Schools and kura need to opt-in to access period products via a simple form&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><a class&equals;"external" title&equals;"period product opt-in form for schools and kura" href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;app&period;forms&period;education&period;govt&period;nz&sol;forms&sol;view&sol;ses013" target&equals;"&lowbar;blank" rel&equals;"noopener noreferrer">Period product opt-in form for schools and kura<&sol;a><&sol;p>&NewLine;

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